Chrysanthemum Tea is good for your lungs, skin, and eyes
The Health Benefits of Chrysanthemum TeaAs a medicinal herb, chrysanthemum has been used for thousands of years in China. The chinese consider this flower to be a cooling herb that dispels heat, settles the heart, and provides nourishment to the lungs. In addition, it's beneficial for a variety of skin disorders, and a congested, stuffy nose. If that's not enough for you, an hebal infusion of this herb is said to be good for your eyes, especially if you suffer from blurred vision. Recent studies show that this herb has antibiotic properties that are effective enough to be evaluated under laboratory conditions. It's shown to be beneficial in fending off avariety of bacterial and skin related infections, including staphylococcus and streptococcus. Chrysanthemum and Traditional Chinese MedicineThis sweet, aromatic tea is valued in traditional chinese medicine for its balancing effects on both liver and kidney function. According to traditional chinese medicine, if you have imbalances in these vitally important organs and they're left unchecked, you could suffer from dizziness, dry eyes, teary eyes, and seeing spots. Considerations and UsesTypiacally, this herb is prepared as a tea, but you can also use it as a tincture, lotion, or ointment. If you do make this herb into tea, be sure not to allow it to steep for anymore than 10 minutes or so to maximize the herb's medicinal effectiveness. If you wish to use it to combat an infection, you may be better off using it in extract form as a capsule.
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