From the perspective of Chinese medicine nutrition, pigeon dendrobium and maitake soup is mainly to play the medicinal effects of dendrobium and maitake, which have certain effects of generating fluids, moistening the lungs and clearing the heart.
Dendrobium has the effect of benefiting the stomach and generating fluids, nourishing yin and clearing heat, which can be used in the treatment of fever with fluid injury, dry mouth and thirst, insufficient gastric yin (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach), little food and dry vomiting, post-disease deficiency heat, yin deficiency and fire and other illnesses. However, Dendrobium dampness and warmth has not yet been transformed into dryness and injury to the person who should not be served.
Ophiopogon has the efficacy of nourishing yin and generating fluids, moistening the lung and clearing the heart, and can be used in the treatment of lung dryness and dry cough, coughing with deficiency of yin and consumptive cough, paralysis of the throat (redness, swelling and pain in the pharynx, dryness, feeling of foreign bodies, or itchy discomfort in the pharynx and difficulty in swallowing) and pain in the pharynx, and the treatment of fluid damage to the thirst and other illnesses. However, those with cold spleen and stomach, loose food (thin and unformed feces) and those with external wind-cold and phlegm-damp cough should avoid taking maitake.
Pigeon as food contains protein, fat, carbohydrates and other nutrients, which is good for the body to replenish nutrients.
Pigeon dendrobium maitake soup is made of the above three materials, of which pigeon does not have medicinal effects, so pigeon dendrobium maitake soup efficacy for dendrobium, maitake efficacy, i.e., there is a certain benefit to the stomach, moistening the lungs and clearing the heart, nourishing yin and clearing the heat and other efficacy. However, the medicinal dietary analysis of medicinal ingredients, weak effect, slow onset of effect, it is difficult to replace the drug treatment of disease.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, not self-medication.