What are the herbs that nourish Yin

Clinically used Yin nourishing medicines include maitong, yuzhu, mulberry and so on.
1. Ophiopogon: It is sweet, slightly bitter, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to the heart, lung and stomach meridians, with the effect of nourishing yin and generating fluids, moistening the lungs and clearing the heart, and can be used for lung dryness and dry cough, coughing in yin deficiency, consumptive cough, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to internal heat (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as overeating and excessive drinking and urination), heartburn and insomnia, and constipation due to dryness of the intestines and constipation, and so on. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
2.Jade Bamboo: It is sweet in taste, slightly cold in nature, belonging to the lung and stomach meridian, with the efficacy of nourishing yin and moistening dryness, generating fluids and quenching thirst, it can be used for lung and stomach yin injury, dry and hot cough, dry throat and thirst, internal heat and thirst and other diseases. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
3. Mulberry: this taste sweet, sour, cold, to the heart, liver, kidney meridian, with nourishing yin and tonifying blood, the efficacy of generating fluids and moistening dryness, can be used for liver and kidney yin deficiency, dizziness, tinnitus, palpitation and insomnia, premature whitening of the hair, injury to the thirst, thirst, thirst, intestinal dryness, constipation and other diseases. Its adverse effects are not clear, and it should be used with caution for those with loose stools.
Chinese medicine needs to be used under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the symptoms, do not self-medicate to avoid affecting your health. If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor in time to receive standardized treatment.