Chrysanthemum Tea: A Remedy for Hypertension and Heart Health

February 7, 2024

Chrysanthemum and Sophora Tea  10 grams of chrysanthemum flowers and 10 grams of sophora flowers. Put them together in a cup, pour boiling water over them, cover and let it steep for 10 minutes before drinking. It can be brewed 3-5 times and should be consumed on the same day. This tea can help to reduce liver pressure and soften blood vessels. It is mainly used to treat various types of hypertension, especially in elderly patients with hypertension and arteriosclerosis.

Chrysanthemum and Goji Berry Tea  10 grams of chrysanthemum flowers and 30 grams of goji berries. Boil the goji berries in 3-5 cups of water for 10 minutes, then add the chrysanthemum flowers and boil for another 2-3 minutes. Filter the tea and pour it into a thermos. It should be consumed in 3-4 servings throughout the day. Chrysanthemum and goji berry tea is rich in vitamin A, which can prevent and treat various eye diseases. It can also prevent and treat hypertension and coronary heart disease, making it especially suitable for elderly people.

Chrysanthemum and Hawthorn Tea  15 grams of chrysanthemum flowers and 20 grams of fresh hawthorn. Boil with water or steep in boiling water for 10 minutes before drinking. Regular consumption of chrysanthemum and hawthorn tea not only dilates the coronary arteries and blood vessels, but also lowers blood pressure and blood lipid levels. It is suitable for patients with coronary heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and heart failure.

Chrysanthemum and Red Flower Tea  10 grams of chrysanthemum flowers, 5 grams of red flowers, and 5 grams of salvia miltiorrhiza. Put the three ingredients in a covered cup and pour boiling water over them. Drink it frequently as a substitute for regular tea. It can be brewed 3-5 times and should be consumed on the same day. Chrysanthemum and red flower tea can reduce coronary resistance and improve myocardial microcirculation. Regular consumption can reduce the frequency and severity of coronary heart disease and angina pectoris attacks.

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