What is the role of the crow’s nest

Wuqi taste sweet, sex flat, to the liver, kidney, lung meridian, has the liver and kidney, tonifying qi and nourishing blood, retreating the efficacy of deficiency heat, commonly used in deficiency fatigue and leanness, bone vapor and consumptive fever, thirst, spermatorrhea, spermatorrhea, prolonged diarrhea, prolonged diarrhea, crashing, and bring down the bottom of the belt.
1. Wu Ji can be used for Yin deficiency, Wu Ji can replenish the liver and governor, retreating the deficiency heat, liver and kidney blood points of the disease is appropriate, muscle wasting, limb lethargy, five heartburn
It is suitable for diseases with blood division of the liver and kidney, such as muscle emaciation, tiredness and lassitude of the limbs, heartburn, dryness of the throat and cheeks, redness of the cheeks, hot flashes and night sweating (sweating abnormally after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up).
2. Wu Ji can be used for the deficiency of liver and kidney, this product can tonify the liver and kidney and benefit qi and blood, commonly used in the deficiency of the lower element of the white belt (abnormal leukorrhea with blood or blood clots), spermatorrhea and leukorrhea (cloudy urine like white pulp) and other diseases.
3. Wu Ji can be used in spleen deficiency and slippery ejaculation, which is characterized by loose stools, shortness of breath, or prolapse and incontinence.
4. Wu Ji can be used for dysmenorrhea due to deficiency of qi and blood. This product nourishes the liver and kidney, benefits qi and blood, and can be used for menstrual and abdominal pain due to deficiency of qi and blood and pain due to lack of glory.
Weak people are suitable for eating black chicken meat, but you should not eat too much black chicken at one time to avoid causing indigestion.
As a medicinal food item, Wu Ji can play a limited medicinal efficacy, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. After the appearance of discomfort should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment, not self-medication.