Wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney (nourishing the essence and blood of the liver and kidney organs), benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes (nourishing the essence and blood in the body to brighten the eyes). Clinically, it is generally used in combination with other medicines for the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin and blood in the liver and kidney), such as the Six-flavored Di Huang Pill and other medicines.
Lycium barbarum is generally used in the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency, symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, thirst (to drink more, eat more, urinate more, lose weight, or urine has a sweet taste for the clinical manifestations of the disease), fuzzy eyes and unclear (eyesight blurred vision) and so on. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not yet clear. Caution should be exercised when taking the medicine, and should not be taken in cases of loose stools due to spleen deficiency (weak spleen and stomach leading to thin and unformed stools).
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