Li Shizhen: Lycium barbarum is a 'perfect match' with it. It is quietly used to soak in water to dry up the yang qi.
Lycium barbarum is an ingredient that blindly nourishes the liver and kidney. According to the "Shen Nong's Materia Medica", its properties are warm and sweet, and it belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. It is neither warm nor dry, nor greasy, and enjoys the reputation of "Oriental Holy Fruit".
Li Shizhen: Lycium barbarum is a "perfect match" with it. It is quietly used to soak in water to make the yang qi dry.
1, wolfberry + ginseng
What is (zi) Mishan ginseng? According to the records in "Jilin Herbal Chronicles", it belongs to Wujia herb and grows in the alpine region of Jilin, China. Helps in the initial swelling of the prostate, known as the umbrella of men's prostate!
Common method: Take 5 grams of wolfberry and 3 grams of ginseng; pour in boiling water, and put it directly into a cup to simmer.
The combination of the two can be well integrated, which can not only greatly improve the quality of life, but also help with problems such as withering, lack of time, waist and leg pain, and frequent urination caused by kidney deficiency, and make yang dry.
- Wolfberry + Astragalus
Astragalus grows in China's Gansu and Inner Mongolia and other regions. It has the effect of tonifying liver qi and other effects. It is sweet and slightly warm in nature. It belongs to the lung, spleen, liver and kidney meridians. It is often used in soups in daily life. (Hint. If you are prone to get angry, use it with caution)
Brewing method: 200 grams of wolfberry, 300 grams of astragalus, 2500 grams of white wine.
First, after washing the ingredients, put them into the wine vessel, pour a certain amount of white wine, and then seal the jar mouth, soak it for a week before use. Take 2 times a day, 1 small wine cup each time, not too much.
As the saying goes, "When people are middle-aged, they often soak wolfberry in a cup", but many careful people find that it seems that it is difficult to use wolfberry alone. This is because Chinese medicine pays attention to the reasonable collocation. Good ingredients need to be properly matched in order to stimulate their potential.