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At 1st Chinese Herbs, we’re on a mission to bridge the ancient roots of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with today’s wellness seekers—minus the incense smoke and confusing jargon. Today’s spotlight is on a flower that’s way more than just backyard décor: Ju Hua, or Chrysanthemum. This bright bloom has been cooling tempers, clearing eyes, and calming the Liver for centuries. In TCM, it’s the go-to herb when your eyes are red, your head’s pounding, or you’ve caught a breeze that turned into a full-blown wind-heat invasion. And the best part? It tastes good too—like herbal therapy with a floral twist.
Chinese Name: Ju Hua (菊花)
Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum
Common English Names: Chrysanthemum Flower, Ju Hua
Taste & Nature: Sweet, Bitter, Slightly Cold
Meridian Channels: Liver, Lung
TCM Category: Herbs That Release the Exterior – Wind-Heat
✅ Clears wind-heat and calms the eyes
✅ Soothes the liver and supports vision
✅ Reduces inflammation and supports immune function
✅ Calms rising Liver Yang (headache, dizziness)
TCM Viewpoint: In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ju Hua is prized for its ability to dispel wind-heat, especially in the upper body. It’s commonly used for red, dry, or painful eyes, as well as headaches and dizziness due to Liver Yang Rising or Liver Fire.
Modern Research: Scientific studies reveal Ju Hua’s rich content of flavonoids, phenolic acids, and essential oils that exhibit anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hepatoprotective effects.
Explore different methods to suit your health goals. For full instructions, see our How to Use Herbs guide.
Form | Best For | Pros |
---|---|---|
Tea | Eye and liver support | Gentle, hydrating, flavorful |
Decoction | Liver fire, more intense cases | Stronger effect, deeper extraction |
Capsules | Convenience, long-term use | Easy to take, no taste |
Tincture | Quick absorption | Fast-acting, portable |
Powder | Blends and smoothies | Versatile, no brewing needed |
Topical | Skin or eye compresses | Direct relief, easy application |
Ju Hua and Goji Berry Eye Tea
Ingredients:
1 tbsp dried Ju Hua (Chrysanthemum flowers)
1 tsp dried Gou Qi Zi (Goji berries)
2 cups hot water
Instructions:
Place Ju Hua and goji berries into a teapot or mug.
Pour boiling water over the herbs and steep for 5–7 minutes.
Strain and sip warm. Drink 1–2 cups per day to nourish the eyes and Liver.
Tip: Add honey or fresh mint for a refreshing twist.
Herb Name | Key Benefits | Best For | TCM Category | Common Formula Example |
Ju Hua | Clears wind-heat, benefits eyes | Red, dry, painful eyes, headaches | Release Exterior (wind-heat) | Ju Hua Cha, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan |
Gou Qi Zi | Nourishes Liver and Kidney, benefits vision | Dry eyes, blurry vision, fatigue | Tonify Blood/Yin | Qi Ju Di Huang Wan |
Sang Ye | Clears lung heat, moistens dryness | Dry cough, sore throat | Release Exterior (wind-heat) | Sang Ju Yin |
Q: Can I drink Chrysanthemum tea daily? A: Yes, it’s generally safe for daily use, especially for eye and liver support. Monitor your constitution if you're cold-sensitive.
Q: Is Ju Hua safe for kids or pregnancy? A: It may be used under professional guidance for mild wind-heat symptoms, but always consult a licensed herbalist.
Q: Can I combine it with other herbs? A: Absolutely—Ju Hua is often paired with Goji berries, Sang Ye, or herbs in wind-heat formulas.
Q: How do I store it? A: Keep dried flowers in an airtight jar away from light and moisture.
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Chrysanthemum extract and eye health: Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity in corneal cells – PubMed
Liver protection study: Hepatoprotective effect of Chrysanthemum polysaccharides – PubMed
Flavonoids for inflammation: Suppresses oxidative stress and cytokine production – ScienceDirect
Want to build a blend that includes Ju Hua for eye strain, wind-heat, or headaches? Contact Us—we’ll help you find the perfect formula.
This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a qualified practitioner before starting any herbal regimen.