Autumn dietary therapy to nourish the lungs can take lily, mulberry and other medicinal food.
1. The lily is the dried fleshy scaly leaves of the lily plant, lily of the valley, lily of the valley or fine-leafed lily of the valley, sweet in flavor, cold in nature, attributed to the heart, lung meridian. The effect of lily is to nourish yin and moisten the lungs, clear the heart and tranquilize the mind, and can be used to treat yin deficiency and dry cough, labor cough and coughing up blood, insomnia and excessive dreaming. Wind-cold cough and cold loose stools (feces thin and unformed) should not take lily.
2. Mulberry is the dried fruit of mulberry of the mulberry family, sweet, sour, cold, to the heart, liver, kidney meridian, efficacy of nourishing yin, blood, nourishment, moistening and dryness, can be used to treat yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys, dizziness, tinnitus, palpitations and insomnia, premature whitening of the beard and hair, thirst, thirst, internal heat and thirst (internal fever accompanied by more food and more drink and more urination, etc.), intestinal dryness and constipation. Do not take mulberry if you have diarrhea and loose stools in the spleen and stomach.
Note that food therapy can not replace drug treatment, if the autumn lung for food therapy, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor.