1. ReasonsWolfberry chrysanthemum tea is a traditional Chinese tea and belongs to the Chinese medicine formula tea. It has a good nourishing and therapeutic effect. It can eliminate liver fire, clear the liver and improve eyesight, and treat eye discomfort. 2. BenefitsLycium barbarum has sixteen functions including regulating immune function, anti-aging, anti-oxidation, anti-fatigue, liver protection, and eyesight improvement; while chrysanthemum can clear the liver and improve eyesight, making people clear-headed and bright-eyed, which is beneficial and harmless to office workers who often face computers. The combination of these two, one clearing and one nourishing, can treat myopia, relieve fatigue, and reduce dry eye discomfort. 3. NotesChrysanthemum and wolfberry tea has great effects and can be used by most people, but there are still some people who are not suitable for drinking it. This product is a good product for people with weak constitution and poor resistance, but it may cause physical discomfort to people with cold, fever and diarrhea, because wolfberry is not suitable for diarrhea. As the saying goes, one man's meat may be another's poison. |
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