Main effects of Lycium barbarum juice

1, tonifying kidney. Lycium barbarum has been a good medicine for tonifying kidney since ancient times. Ge Hong in Jin Dynasty used Lycium barbarum juice to treat eye diseases. In the Tang Dynasty, Sun Simiao used Lycium barbarum combined with other drugs to make Bugan Pill, which was used to treat liver meridian deficiency and cold eyes.

Wuzi Yanzong Pill in Li Yong's Introduction to Medicine in the Tang Dynasty is a honey pill made of Lycium barbarum and Semen Cuscutae, which is taken with light salt water and used to treat male impotence, premature ejaculation, long-term infertility, premature gray hair and residual urine. Modern medicine also uses mice to do experiments, which proves that Lycium barbarum does have a unique role in promoting renal function.

2. Prevent hair loss. Because the growth of hair is closely related to the health of kidney and blood circulation, and Lycium barbarum has a very good effect of tonifying kidney and promoting blood circulation, so Lycium barbarum is also one of the good medicines to prevent hair loss and hair growth. Lycium barbarum soaked in water is very suitable for alopecia patients, which can effectively improve the internal circulation of the human body and create a natural and healthy environment for hair growth.

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Function of Lycium barbarum

Lycium barbarum has the functions of protecting liver, resisting fatigue, resisting aging and enhancing immunity, and is suitable for people with low resistance and weak body. Generally speaking, people with low immunity can eat it all year round. Eating medlar in winter should be porridge or soup, which can be matched with jujube and yam. Lycium barbarum can be soaked in water or eaten raw in summer, but it is not suitable for compatibility with warming tonics (such as longan, red ginseng and jujube).

It is also inappropriate to use yellow wine or white wine as medicinal liquor. If you soak in water, it is better to soak in water in the afternoon as tea, and you can also add chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, hawthorn and honey to improve your health and help you sleep. However, it should be noted that Lycium barbarum should not be matched with green tea, because tannic acid in green tea has astringent adsorption effect.

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