Can goji berries cure atrophic gastritis?

Atrophic gastritis does not have a corresponding name in Chinese medicine, but can be categorized as “gastric pain” and “plumpness”. Lycium barbarum is not a treatment for atrophic gastritis (gastric pain and plumpness). Wolfberry is a traditional Chinese medicine name for the mature fruit of the eggplant Ningxia wolfberry. This product has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes. It is used for treating deficiency, dizziness, thirst, yellowish color and dizziness. Its adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions are not clear at present. Lycium barbarum does not have the effect of treating stomach and epigastric pain, and is often used clinically in combination with Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Poria, Dampy, etc., for treating insufficiency of the liver and kidney, dryness and soreness of the eyes; and with Morinda citrifolia, chamomile, Cistanches, for insufficiency of the liver and kidney, dimness of the eyes. If there is a need for medication, it should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine doctor, and should not be used blindly by oneself to avoid adverse consequences.