What is the dosage of cuscuta raspberry wolfberry taken together

According to the National Pharmacopoeia, the daily dosage of Cuscuta, Raspberry and Lycium barbarum for adults is 6~12g per day, as prescribed by the doctor.
Cuscuta has the effects of tonifying the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes, stabilizing the fetus, stopping diarrhea, consolidating semen and urine, and preventing random leakage. It is mainly used for treating lack of kidney qi, spermatorrhea and impotence, subluxation of the kidneys, restlessness of the fetus, darkness of the eyes and tinnitus, deficiency of the spleen and kidneys, and diarrhea.
Raspberry has the efficacy of benefiting the kidney, consolidating semen and reducing urination, nourishing the liver and brightening the eyes. The main treatment for spermatorrhea and urination, impotence and premature ejaculation, kidney deficiency and lumbago, and residual leaking after urination.
The basic effect of wolfberry is to nourish the liver and kidney, benefit the essence and brighten the eyes (tonifying the essence and promoting the recovery of eyesight). It is mainly used for treating yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney), lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas), dimness of the eyes and dryness of the eyes.
Taking all three together has the effect of tonifying the kidneys and consolidating the kidney essence (consolidating the kidney essence by tonifying the kidneys) shrinking urine and brightening the eyes. The exact dosage of the three taken together is determined by the doctor according to the individual’s condition, and generally refers to the dosage range of 6~12g.
Cuscuta is a yang tonic, so it is not suitable for people with yin deficiency (deficiency of yin essence in the body, hyperactive fire), dry stools, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color); people with kidney deficiency and fire, short and red astringent pain in urine should be cautious of using raspberry; people with loose stools in spleen deficiency should be cautious of using Lycium barbarum.
If you need to use medication, you should consult your doctor first, do not use medication without authorization.