Can toothache kill you? Drink some "wild chrysanthemum tea" and the pain will go away after a while

Can toothache kill you? Drink some "wild chrysanthemum tea" and the pain will go away after a while

I don’t know if you have noticed that many of the chrysanthemum teas sold in supermarkets are made from small chrysanthemums, not the big chrysanthemums that bloom beautifully and luxuriantly that we like. Large chrysanthemums are convenient for appreciation, and small chrysanthemums can also be used as medicine.

And this small chrysanthemum grows in the wild, and is generally called small wild chrysanthemum. The small wild chrysanthemum looks as lovely as ordinary chrysanthemum. The small chrysanthemum itself actually has medicinal value. We often say that chrysanthemum tea can reduce internal heat because it has medicinal effects. Don’t be fooled by the inconspicuous look of this little chrysanthemum, it has great functions. It can not only reduce heat and relieve internal heat, but also clear away heat and detoxify. It is effective for the common cold and sore throat caused by cold.

It is autumn now. In a few days, if you go out to play in the suburbs on the weekend, you may see large areas of wild chrysanthemums in full bloom. At this time, you can pick some and take them home to dry and make tea.

There are many uses for making tea with wild chrysanthemum! The most common way is to make tea with chrysanthemums and drink it to relieve internal heat! Chrysanthemum is a herb. It is much better to use it to make tea than to use medicine to reduce internal heat. After all, "all medicines are poisonous to some extent". Use chrysanthemum to reduce internal heat, and your mouth will have a fresh breath after drinking it.

Not only that, chrysanthemum can also relieve swollen and painful gums. Many people have gum problems. If you don’t pay attention, your teeth will be damaged. You don’t know when your teeth will start to ache. At this time, we can soak some chrysanthemum tea in water and take it, which will help relieve the swelling and pain of the gums.

After saying so much, are you interested in wild chrysanthemum? In fact, you can also grow several pots of them at home. First, autumn is the season when wild chrysanthemums bloom. Second, we can pick the wild chrysanthemums after they bloom and dry them and make tea with them before they wither. Isn’t it killing two birds with one stone?

A small pot of wild chrysanthemum like this has so many benefits. I would feel selfish if I didn’t introduce it to everyone! So, while the weather and temperature are good, go out for an outing and look for wild chrysanthemums while having fun! Maybe there will be other gains. I wish you all a happy life!

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