Taboos of Cassia Seed Tea:
1. People with weak spleen and stomach should not drink it: Cassia Seed Tea is cold and cool, which will aggravate symptoms and may cause diarrhea.
2. Pregnant women should not drink it: drinking cassia seed tea may cause uterine contractions, leading to miscarriage or premature delivery.
3. People with allergies should use with caution: People who are allergic to sunflower seed tea may experience allergic symptoms, including bloating, diarrhea, nausea, rash and itching. If you have any allergic symptoms, stop drinking immediately. Severe symptoms require immediate medical attention.
Taboos of Cassia Seed Tea:
1. People with weak spleen and stomach should not drink it: Cassia Seed Tea is cold and cool, which will aggravate symptoms and may cause diarrhea.
2. Pregnant women should not drink it: drinking cassia seed tea may cause uterine contractions, leading to miscarriage or premature delivery.
3. People with allergies should use with caution: People who are allergic to sesame seed tea may experience allergic symptoms, including bloating, diarrhea, nausea, rash and itching. If you have any allergic symptoms, stop drinking immediately. Severe symptoms require immediate medical attention.
1. Pregnant women and lactating women should not eat cassia seeds to avoid affecting the nutrients in the fetus or breast milk.
2. People suffering from spleen and stomach deficiency, diarrhea, bloating and other symptoms should not eat cassia seeds.
3. People with strong internal fire and those suffering from oral ulcers and hemorrhoids should not eat cassia seeds.
4. Long-term drinking of cassia seed tea may cause dry mouth, oral ulcers and other symptoms, so excessive drinking is not advisable.
5. Cassia seeds contain a large amount of oxalic acid. Excessive consumption can easily cause calcium oxalate to accumulate in the human body and form kidney stones. Therefore, patients who are treating kidney stones and urinary system diseases should not eat cassia seeds.
6. It should not be taken at the same time with drugs with soothing, sedative, heat-clearing properties such as Bupleurum, Coptis, Rhubarb, and Citrus aurantium.