The respective dosages of Schisandra chinensis, wolfberry, and maitake

Schisandra chinensis is used in the form of decoction, with dosage of 2-6 g; wolfberry is used in the form of decoction, with dosage of 6-12 g; maitake is used in the form of decoction, with dosage of 6-12 g. Traditionally, it has been believed that maitake is mostly used to clear and nourish the yin of the lungs and stomachs, and is used to nourish yin and clear the heart, while maitake is mostly used to nourish and clear the heart.
Schisandra chinensis has the efficacy of benefiting qi and generating fluids (promoting the production of fluids by tonifying qi), astringent and solidifying astringency (consolidating astringency), and tonifying the kidneys and tranquilizing the heart. It can be used to treat symptoms such as dysuria and frequent urination, prolonged coughing and asthma, slippery spermatozoa and dreaming, thirst due to injury of fluid, and insomnia and palpitation. Usage for decoction, dosage for 2 ~ 6 g. Note that where the surface of the evil is not resolved, internal solid heat, cough, measles at the beginning of the initial period, should not be used.
Lycium barbarum has the effect of benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes, nourishing the liver and kidney. It can be used to treat deficiency, impotence, spermatorrhea, dizziness, tinnitus, lumbar and knee pain and other diseases. It is used as a decoction with dosage of 6-12g. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear.
Ophiopogon has the efficacy of generating fluids and nourishing yin, clearing the heart and moistening the lungs. It can be used in the treatment of yin deficiency and consumptive cough, dry lung and dry cough, fluid injury and thirst, heartburn and insomnia. It is used in the form of decoction, with dosage of 6-12 g. Traditionally, it is believed that this product is used for clearing and nourishing the yin of the lungs and stomach, while it is used for nourishing the yin and clearing the heart, and it is used for nourishing the heart. It should be avoided for people with cold spleen and stomach, loose stools, wind-cold infection and cough with phlegm-dampness.
The use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, should not be taken on their own to avoid adverse reactions.