1. Lycium barbarum is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine to nourish the liver and kidneys. It is bright red in color and sweet in taste. Modern medical research has confirmed that it contains betaine, polysaccharides, crude fat, crude protein, carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B1, vitamin B2 and nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, manganese, and linoleic acid. It can promote hematopoietic function, and can also have anti-aging, anti-mutation, anti-tumor, anti-fatty liver and hypoglycemic effects.
2. Traditional Chinese medicine often uses it to treat liver and kidney yin deficiency, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, dizziness, forgetfulness, dizziness, blurred vision, excessive tears, thirst, spermatorrhea and other diseases.
3. Lycium barbarum has a unique role in enhancing sexual function. The famous saying "If you travel a thousand miles, don't eat wolfberry" that is widely spread among Chinese people, it means that wolfberry has a strong stimulating function. It is not suitable for young men and women who are traveling far away from home. However, for men and women at home and those with weakened sexual function, it is very necessary to eat more wolfberry or its products.
4. For people with kidney deficiency, wolfberry is undoubtedly the most popular delicacy and elixir, and it is also a rare health supplement.