Cordyceps, also known as Cordyceps Sinensis, does not usually cause fire if taken under the guidance of a physician, so it is recommended to take Cordyceps Sinensis as prescribed by a physician.
Cordyceps is a tonic Chinese medicine, flat in nature, sweet in flavor, and belongs to the kidney and lung meridians. Cordyceps has the effect of tonifying the kidney, benefiting the lung, stopping bleeding and resolving phlegm. It can be taken by patients with kidney deficiency and essence loss, impotence and spermatorrhea, lumbar and knee pain, prolonged cough and asthma, labor and hemoptysis and other symptoms.
Cordyceps sinensis can be used to treat impotence and premature ejaculation, soreness of waist and knees with deficiency of kidney yang and deficiency of kidney essence, and can be used with deer antler immersion wine to help replenish yang.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of Cordyceps Sinensis are not clear at present; note that it is not suitable for those who have superficial evil (evil in the muscle surface).
The medication should be taken under the guidance of a physician, and individuals should never take or increase the dosage of the medication on their own.