1. Allergic person or person allergic to chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemum may cause allergy, resulting in skin redness, rash and other problems.
2. People with cold constitution and people with typhoid fever: Chrysanthemum itself is cold, which is easy to aggravate the coldness of the body, which is not conducive to health and recovery, and may also stimulate the stomach, which is not conducive to pregnant women and people with weak spleen and stomach.
3. Pregnant women: Diet and drugs need special attention during pregnancy, so it is best not to drink chrysanthemum tea.
4. People with weak stomach and intestines: The stimulation of chrysanthemum to the stomach and intestines may be harmful to such people.
The efficacy of chrysanthemum tea:
1. Clearing away heat and toxic materials: Chrysanthemum is rich in volatile oil and flavonoids, which has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, expelling wind and relieving pain.
2. Eliminating phlegm and relieving cough: Chrysanthemum tea contains protein, fat, sugar, vitamin C and other ingredients, which can moisten the lungs, relieve cough and eliminate phlegm.
3. Anti-oxidation: Flavonoids in chrysanthemum have a strong anti-oxidation effect, which can effectively inhibit the production of free radicals and have certain benefits for protecting the cardiovascular system and preventing aging.
4. Lowering blood pressure: Chrysanthemum has a good antihypertensive effect and can help lower arterial blood pressure.
5. Relieve headaches: The volatile oil and some aromatic substances in chrysanthemum can relieve headaches.
Taboo of chrysanthemum tea:
1. Pregnant women and lactating women should not drink too much chrysanthemum tea.
2. Children should not drink too much chrysanthemum tea, otherwise it may lead to allergic reaction.
3. People with weak constitution or weak gastrointestinal function should drink carefully to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort.
People with poor liver and kidney function should not drink too much chrysanthemum tea to avoid increasing the burden on liver and kidney.
5. People with high potassium content should not drink too much chrysanthemum tea to avoid affecting normal potassium metabolism.