Efficacy of Sheep’s Tongue Mushroom Prince Ginseng Maitake Lean Meat Soup

Sheep Belly Mushroom and Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng Maitake Lean Meat Soup is a medicinal dish that has certain effects of generating fluids and moistening the lungs, nourishing yin and clearing the heart, benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen, nourishing the yin of the kidneys, moistening dryness and nourishing the blood.
In Chinese medicine, the main effect of Radix Panax Ginseng is to moisten the lungs and strengthen the spleen, benefit the qi and generate fluids (promoting the production of fluids by replenishing the qi), and it is often used to improve qi and yin deficiencies, dry lungs and dry coughs, deficiency of the spleen with low food intake, and post-disease weakness. In Chinese medicine, maitake is considered to be an herb that generates fluids and moisturizes the lungs, clears the heart and nourishes the yin, and is often used for conditions such as dry lungs and coughs, coughs due to deficiency of yin and consumptive coughs, heartburn and insomnia, and thirst due to injury of fluids.
Lean meat refers to pork lean meat, “Chinese medicine nutrition” that can nourish the kidney yin, moisturize dryness and benefit qi, nourish the blood and reduce swelling, on the local swelling, qi and blood deficiency of the body weak, yin deficiency and lung dryness (yin deficiency in the human body, resulting in lung dryness can not be nourished) of the dry cough with little phlegm and other diseases have auxiliary relief. People with dampness and heat in the body, use lean meat with caution. Morel mushrooms for food, and no special effects.
Morel mushrooms, although some medicinal effects, but the actual effect is not as good as the herbs, for the above symptoms, can only improve, can not achieve therapeutic effect, and spleen deficiency diarrhea avoid using Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng and Maitake. Goat’s belly mushroom, ginseng, maitake, thin meat soup is not a substitute for drugs, if you need to treat the disease, you need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor to use the correct medication.