Ben Cao Gang Mu: "It has the effect of dispelling wind-heat, calming the liver, and enhancing eyesight. Its taste is slightly cold and slightly sweet. Ancient cultures utilized foetal chrysanthemums—also called chamomile, small foetal emperor, and small white chrysanthemum—as tribute flowers. One of the best types of chrysanthemums is foetal. Chrysanthemum blooms are collected before they fully open and before they have dried. The foetal chrysanthemum tea made from foetal chrysanthemums has a strong, pure flavor, a golden color, and the aroma of nectar. It also won't dissipate even after a lengthy soaking period.
People who are easily angered should specifically take foetal chrysanthemum. In the sweltering heat, it is the finest option for decreasing fire. Additionally, it can effectively lessen the harm that computer radiation does to the human body, particularly to the eyes. The traditional Chinese Medicine recipe tea for clearing fire and enhancing eyesight is refreshing and moisturizing when wolfberry and mulberry leaves are appropriately added. Foetal chrysanthemums also serve to warm in the spring and drive away dampness, slake thirst in the summer, relieve dryness in the autumn, extinguish fire in the winter, nourish the liver, and enhance vision. It is a year-round staple in the tea world.
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