
Flower tea is a popular beverage among modern people, offering numerous health benefits. It not only beautifies the skin but also boosts immunity, making it a favorite among women.
As summer arrives and temperatures rise, the body's metabolism accelerates, leading to insufficient blood supply to the heart and brain, often causing irritability, restlessness, and lethargy. Therefore, it is even more important to take good care of the body and replenish nutrients in a timely manner to better get through the summer.

Honeysuckle - Clears heat and detoxifies
Honeysuckle can detoxify and relieve wind-heat. People who frequently experience internal heat will find honeysuckle tea particularly effective, especially for sore throats. It is also suitable for consumption during the initial stages of external wind-heat or febrile diseases.
Roses - Promote Qi circulation and relieve depression
Roses can invigorate blood circulation, regulate menstruation, and relieve pain, making them a good daily tea substitute for women experiencing menstrual cramps. Regular consumption of rose tea can promote metabolism, regulate endocrine function, help eliminate toxins, and nourish the complexion.
Chrysanthemum - Soothes the liver and improves eyesight
Chrysanthemum dispels wind and clears heat, soothes the liver and improves eyesight, and clears heat and detoxifies. It is sweet and slightly cold in nature; drinking chrysanthemum tea can soothe acne caused by internal heat. For office workers and students who frequently use their eyes, chrysanthemum tea has the effect of clearing the liver, improving eyesight, and reducing internal heat, relieving eye discomfort caused by internal heat.
Saffron - Relieves depression and calms the nerves
Saffron has beauty-enhancing, skin-nourishing, and blemish-removing effects for women. It can promote blood circulation, relieve depression, and calm the mind, playing a two-way regulatory role. It can be used for women's menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and postpartum abdominal pain due to blood stasis. For people with insomnia and anxiety, it can promote sleep, relieve fatigue, and alleviate depression.
