Crisantemo Bebé Ecológico
Nuestras pequeñas flores de crisantemo provienen de una pequeña granja orgánica en Shan Dong y se cultivan sin el uso de pesticidas ni fertilizantes. Se secan al aire de forma natural sin el uso de fumigación con azufre para preservar todas sus propiedades medicinales.
- orgánico, certificado por CCOF
- especies correctas según la farmacopea china
- evaluación independiente de terceros
- libre de metales pesados, dióxido de azufre u otros contaminantes
Los cogollos de crisantemo secos son otro alimento básico en la despensa de muchos hogares asiáticos. Sus propiedades refrescantes ayudan alivia los ojos secos y cansados, baja la fiebre, calma las molestias de garganta, calma la inflamación de la piel y reduce el calor dentro del cuerpo.
Disfrútalos en té, sopas o postres. Vea algunas recetas a continuación.
Organic certified by CCOF
Correct species according to Chinese Pharmacopeia
Free from heavy metals, sulfur dioxide, or other contaminants
Screened by independent third-party
WHAT IT'S GOOD FOR
Chrysanthemum is a staple in many East Asian households for its cooling properties.
In TCM, chrysanthemums help reduce heat within the body, relieve dry and tired eyes, lower fever, soothe throat discomfort, calm inflammation in the skin.

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CHRYSANTHEMUM 菊花
- Common Chinese name: 菊花 ju hua
- Scientific name: Chrysanthemum morifolium
- TCM Taste: Bitter, Sweet
- TCM Nature: Cool
- Meridians: Liver, Lung
Contraindications: Very safe and can be eaten freely as food.
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Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory Effects
- Studies show chrysanthemum extracts reduce oxidative stress by scavenging free radicals (PMID: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2010).
- Inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF-α, IL-6), suggesting benefits for chronic inflammation (PMID: Phytotherapy Research, 2015).
Cardiovascular & Metabolic Support
- May help lower blood pressure due to vasodilatory effects (PMID: Evidence-Based Complementary Medicine, 2017).
- Chlorogenic acid may aid in glucose metabolism, potentially benefiting diabetes management.
Neuroprotective Effects
- Some studies suggest neuroprotection against oxidative stress, possibly aiding in Alzheimer’s prevention (PMID: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2019).
Antimicrobial & Antiviral Activity
- Shows efficacy against Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, and some fungi (PMID: Molecules, 2018).
- In TCM, it’s used to combat colds and flu, possibly due to immune-modulating effects.
RECIPE
Try this classic Chinese medicine elixir to aid tired eyes and fatigued skin. These herbs help nourish the eyes, relieve eye redness and itchiness, reduce inflammation, and are packed with antioxidants to give your skin and eyes an extra glow.
* 12 goji berries
* 12 chrysanthemum buds
Boil with 2 cups of water for 5 minutes to infuse and extract. Enjoy!