The dosage of Cuscuta chinensis is usually 6 grams to 12 grams. However, Cuscuta chinensis in water often fails to release its full medicinal effect and fails to achieve its original efficacy.
Cuscuta chinensis has the effects of tonifying the liver and kidney, consolidating semen and urine (consolidating semen and urine, preventing leakage), stabilizing the fetus, brightening the eyes, and stopping diarrhea. It can be used to treat impotence and infertility caused by insufficiency of the liver and kidney, infertility due to coldness of the uterus, spermatorrhea and urinary discharge, and excessive leukorrhoea in women, as well as darkness of the eyes and dimming of the eyesight, and dimming of the eyesight, which are caused by insufficiency of the liver and the kidney and loss of eye nourishment.
The recommended dosage of Cuscuta chinensis is usually 6g~12g/dose, which can be increased or decreased according to the patient’s condition and physique, and the specific dosage is recommended to consult the local physician.
Cuscuta chinensis in water is not recommended to be used by people with yin deficiency (deficiency of yin and essence in the body, resulting in hyperactive fire), dry stools, or short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow in color).
The efficacy of a single herbal infusion is limited, it is difficult to achieve the efficacy of the treatment of disease, the need to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner before the use of medication, individuals should not take their own medication.