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Herbs and their effects

Black beans: Some modern studies have shown that black beans have certain effects in nourishing the kidneys and blood. Red rose: Some modern Chinese medicine research materials mention that it has certain effects of regulating qi and relieving depression.
Black wolfberry: Relevant research shows that it is rich in various nutrients and has certain antioxidant effects. Lily: In some Chinese medicine works, lily has the effects of nourishing yin and moistening the lungs, clearing the heart and calming the mind.
Eucommia ulmoides male flowers: Related studies have shown that it has certain health benefits. Cyclocarya paliurus leaves: Some modern studies have shown that it has certain effects in regulating blood sugar.
Maca: Some modern studies have shown that it has certain effects such as enhancing physical strength. Black beans: Some modern studies have shown that black beans have certain effects in nourishing the kidneys and blood.
Corn silk: According to some Chinese medicine records, corn silk has the effects of diuresis, swelling reduction, liver clearing and gallbladder promotion. Buckwheat: According to Qianjin Yaofang, it has the effect of lowering blood sugar and blood lipids and enhancing human immunity.
 Donkey-hide gelatin: According to some traditional Chinese medicine books, donkey-hide gelatin has the effects of nourishing blood and yin, moistening dryness and stopping bleeding. Red ginseng: In traditional Chinese medicine, red ginseng has the effects of replenishing vital energy, restoring pulse and strengthening deficiency, invigorating qi and retaining blood.
 Mulberry leaves: "Compendium of Materia Medica" records that it can dispel wind-heat, clear the lungs and moisten dryness, clear the liver and improve eyesight. Jujube: "Shennong's Herbal Classic" and other books mentioned that jujube has medicinal value such as tonifying the middle and replenishing qi, nourishing blood and calming the mind.
Longan: According to medical books such as "Shennong Bencao Jing", longan has medicinal value in nourishing the heart and spleen, nourishing blood and calming the mind. Mulberry: In medical books such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", mulberry has the value of nourishing yin and blood, promoting body fluid and moistening dryness.
Five-fingered ginseng: The "Handbook of Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicines" points out that it can strengthen the spleen and lungs, promote qi and eliminate dampness, and relax muscles and tendons. Black sesame: According to medical books such as "Shennong Bencao Jing", black sesame has medicinal value of nourishing the liver and kidneys, improving essence and blood, and moistening the intestines.
Burdock root: As described in some Chinese medicine works, burdock root has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, relieving wind and relieving sore throat. Barley: "Bencao Huiyan" mentions that it has the effects of strengthening the spleen and digestion, removing heat and quenching thirst, and promoting urination.
Dandelion root: In the "Tang Materia Medica", it is recorded that it has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dispersing knots, and diuresis and relieving stranguria. Relevant information shows that dandelion root has medicinal value such as clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dispersing knots. Poria: "Compendium of Materia Medica" says that it has the ability to promote water and dampness, strengthen the spleen and calm the mind. In medical books such as "Shennong's Herbal Classic", it is mentioned that Poria has the medicinal value of promoting water and dampness, strengthening the spleen and calming the mind.
Gardenia: According to classics such as "Shennong Bencao Jing", Gardenia has the effects of purging fire and relieving restlessness, clearing heat and removing dampness, cooling blood and detoxifying. Yam: According to records in classics such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", yam has the effects of strengthening the spleen and stomach, nourishing the kidneys and improving the essence.
Black plum: According to traditional Chinese medicine books, black plum has the effects of astringing the lungs, astringing the intestines, promoting the production of body fluids, and calming ascaris. Raspberry: Relevant Chinese medicine materials mention that raspberry has the effects of nourishing the kidneys, consolidating essence, reducing urination, nourishing the liver and improving eyesight.
Pueraria root: In medical books such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", Pueraria root has medicinal value such as relieving muscles and reducing fever, promoting fluid and quenching thirst, promoting rash, raising yang and stopping diarrhea. Licorice: In medical books such as "Shennong Bencao Jing", it is mentioned that licorice has medicinal value such as tonifying the spleen and replenishing qi, clearing away heat and detoxifying, removing phlegm and relieving cough, and relieving acute and acute pain.
Wolfberry: In books such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", wolfberry is described as having the function of nourishing the liver and kidneys, improving intelligence and vision. "Shennong's Herbal Classic" records that it can nourish the liver and kidneys, and improve intelligence and vision. Plantago seed: It is recorded in "Shennong's Herbal Classic" that Plantago seed has the effects of clearing heat, promoting diuresis, relieving stranguria, removing phlegm, cooling blood and detoxifying. It is often used for hot stranguria, edema, diarrhea caused by summer heat and dampness, etc.
Job's tears: Job's tears have the value of diuresis, invigorating the spleen and stopping diarrhea, removing arthritis, discharging pus, detoxifying and dispersing nodules. Chrysanthemum: "Compendium of Materia Medica" and other books mention that chrysanthemum can dispel wind and heat, calm the liver and improve eyesight, and clear away heat and detoxify.
Job's tears: In books related to traditional Chinese medicine, job's tears have the value of benefiting diuresis and dampness, strengthening the spleen and stopping diarrhea, removing numbness, discharging pus, and detoxifying and dispersing nodules. Lotus seeds: According to traditional Chinese medicine books, lotus seeds have the effects of nourishing the spleen and stopping diarrhea, stopping leukorrhea, benefiting the kidneys and astringing semen, and nourishing the heart and calming the mind.
Adzuki bean: According to relevant Chinese medicine records, adzuki bean has the effects of promoting diuresis, reducing swelling, detoxifying and discharging pus. "Shennong's Herbal Classic" records that it has the effects of promoting diuresis, reducing swelling, detoxifying and discharging pus. White hyacinth bean: It is recorded in "Compendium of Materia Medica". It is warm in nature and has the effects of strengthening the spleen and eliminating dampness, harmonizing the middle and relieving heat. It is often used to treat spleen and stomach weakness, vomiting and diarrhea due to summer heat and dampness.
Dried ginger: As recorded in "Shennong Bencao Jing" and other books, dried ginger has the medicinal value of warming the middle and dispelling cold, restoring yang and unblocking meridians, and warming the lungs and transforming phlegm. Polygonatum sibiricum: According to works such as "Compendium of Materia Medica", Polygonatum sibiricum has the effects of replenishing qi and nourishing yin, strengthening the spleen, moistening the lungs, and benefiting the kidneys.
Tangerine peel: As recorded in classics such as Compendium of Materia Medica, tangerine peel has the effects of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, drying dampness and resolving phlegm. Shennong's Herbal Classic mentioned that it can regulate qi and strengthen the spleen, dry dampness and resolve phlegm, and is often used to improve symptoms such as spleen and stomach qi stagnation, phlegm and cough. Hawthorn: The Compendium of Materia Medica mentions that hawthorn can eliminate food stagnation, dissipate blood stasis, and expel tapeworms. It is often used for meat stagnation, stomach distension, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc. The Compendium of Materia Medica mentions that hawthorn can eliminate food, strengthen the stomach, promote qi and dissipate blood stasis, and remove turbidity and reduce fat.
Ginseng: According to classics such as "Shennong's Herbal Classic", ginseng has the effects of replenishing vital energy, restoring pulse and strengthening the body, nourishing the spleen and lungs, promoting body fluid and nourishing blood, calming the mind and improving intelligence. Cassia seed: It is recorded in "Shennong's Herbal Classic" that Cassia seed has the effects of clearing away heat and improving eyesight, moistening the intestines and promoting bowel movements. It is often used for red and swollen eyes, photophobia and excessive tears, headaches and dizziness, and constipation.