Wolfberry is a Chinese medicine that nourishes the liver and kidneys, benefits the essence and brightens the eyes (tonifies the essence and promotes the recovery of vision). With the use of Chinese wolfberry for infusion, the active ingredients are limited, generally difficult to achieve therapeutic effects. Can follow the doctor’s instructions to take in moderation can be. Lycium barbarum is the mature fruit of Ningxia wolfberry, family Solanaceae, and is often used in the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidneys), premature aging, deficiency of essence, soreness of the waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as eating more, drinking more and urinating more), blood deficiency and atrophy, and dimming of the eyes and so on. It should be noted that people with spleen deficiency and loose stools (thin and unformed feces) or people with external solid heat should be cautious of taking Lycium barbarum. Adverse effects are not known. Patients who experience discomfort are advised to seek prompt medical attention and apply under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to avoid delays.