Astragalus, wolfberry and jujube are all traditional Chinese medicines, made into astragalus, wolfberry and jujube tea, which has certain effects of tonifying the middle Jiao (treating deficiency of Qi by nourishing the spleen), generating fluid and nourishing the blood (replenishing the body’s water and blood), inducing water retention and eliminating oedema (facilitating urination and eliminating oedema), nourishing the liver and tonifying the kidneys, and settling the spirit and brightening the eyes, but the medicinal effects it can bring out are limited.
Astragalus and jujube can both nourish qi, with astragalus also ingesting blood, benefiting the Wei and consolidating the epidermis, and jujube also nourishing blood and tranquilizing the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood). Chinese wolfberry is an herb that nourishes the liver and kidneys, and benefits the essence and eyesight (nourishes the essence and promotes the recovery of vision).
The three herbs are made into Astragalus, Wolfberry and Red Date Tea, which has certain effects of tonifying the qi and consolidating the surface (consolidating the muscle surface by nourishing the qi), nourishing the blood and tranquilizing the mind, and tonifying the liver and kidneys to alleviate the discomforts caused by conditions such as kidney deficiency and essence deficiency, qi deficiency and weakness, qi deficiency and oedema, blood deficiency and atrophy, and spleen deficiency and lack of food.
Astragalus, wolfberry and jujube tea is a substitute tea for traditional Chinese medicine, so it usually only serves to improve the condition and cannot achieve the purpose of curing the disease. Individuals should not blindly use medication as a substitute for tea, and must be guided by a doctor if necessary.