The correct name for Goji Berry as a Chinese medicine is Lycium barbarum. Mulberry Goji Berry Wine has certain effects of tonifying the kidneys and nourishing the liver, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes (tonifying the essence and promoting the restoration of eyesight), and generating fluids and moisturizing dryness. Wolfberry is sweet in flavor and flat in nature. It belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. It can relieve yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney), deficiency of essence and blood resulting in lumbar and knee pain, dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, impotence, spermatorrhea, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination, etc.), yellowish color, weakness of the limbs, and darkness of the eyes and other symptoms. Mulberry is sweet, sour and cold in nature. It belongs to heart, liver and kidney meridians. It is often used in treating deficiency of liver and kidneys (weak function of liver and kidneys), deficiency of yin and blood leading to lumbar and knee pain, dizziness, deafness, tinnitus, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness, insomnia, dreaminess, early graying of black hair, and other symptoms. The contraindications to the use of the above drugs, adverse reactions are not yet clear. Mulberry and wolfberry wine has the effect of tonifying the kidney and nourishing the liver, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes, and promoting the production of fluids and moisturizing dryness. However, Chinese medicines are mainly used through decoction, so the use of wine may be limited due to the release of active ingredients, which may affect the efficacy of the treatment. If you need to use drugs, it is recommended to consult a medical professional to avoid adverse consequences.