The eyes are always dry and it is not enough to use eye drops. This may be caused by heat in the liver meridian and needs to be nourished in a way that clears liver fire. So what kind of tea can be drunk to protect the liver?
Dry eyes may indicate liver problems!
Sitting in front of a computer for a long time or being in a heated environment often causes dry and blurry eyes, which are symptoms of dry eye syndrome. The causes of this condition are multifaceted, such as prolonged computer use, smoking, and polluted air. Especially in winter, being in a heated environment for a long time is more likely to cause this condition. According to statistics, the number of dry eye syndrome patients worldwide has been increasing and has reached 12 million.
Dry eyes are sometimes not just a problem with the eyes themselves, but are also related to other diseases in the body. Many liver disease patients have found that their vision has declined and visiting an ophthalmologist for dry eyes often does not yield good results because they overlook the impact of the liver on the eyes.
If the eyes are dry, it means that there is insufficient blood in the liver. With the development of electronic technology, the intensity and duration of eye use by people have increased, and the number of people with eye fatigue is also increasing. Excessive use of the eyes depletes liver blood, so long-term dry eyes may indicate liver problems.
What tea can be drunk to protect the liver?
1. Rose tea
If liver qi stagnation occurs, various diseases such as hypertension, depression, and malignant tumors may occur. Rose tea is a type of flower tea that has the effect of soothing liver qi. Drinking this tea can improve depression and anger, making the mood very pleasant.
2. Salvia miltiorrhiza hawthorn tea
Boil hawthorn, gardenia, Salvia miltiorrhiza, and aloe vera in a pot, then crush them with a large spoon after they are boiled and softened. Then boil for ten minutes and drink the juice as tea. Drinking a cup of this tea every day for three months will have a good effect in relieving hepatitis, especially for people with acute hepatitis and ascites.
3. Eucommia ulmoides male flower tea
Clean Eucommia ulmoides male flower, wolfberry, dandelion, and toothed bur-clover and put them in a pot to boil for about fifty minutes. Then filter out the residue and drink the juice. Drink a cup of this tea every morning and evening, persist for a month, and you will see good liver protection. Moreover, it can also promote the regeneration of liver cells.
If there are problems with the liver, they can be seen from a person's eyes. Therefore, if you have any of the above three conditions in your eyes, you should pay attention to them. People should also protect their livers in their daily lives and not constantly harm them.