In life, many people have experienced weak qi and blood and loss of appetite. This is not just a manifestation of some gastrointestinal diseases but also some yin deficiency in the body. For such people, they need to take some supplements regularly. Codonopsis is a particularly good supplement. Its appearance is very similar to ginseng, but it can be used for cooking. This tonic has a relatively large effect, so it cannot be eaten with some foods. So what can't be eaten with Codonopsis? Codonopsis pilosula and radishes cannot be eaten together, as one is a tonic and the other is harmful, and their effects are opposite, which can easily cause panic, nausea, etc. If your body is in a state of getting angry, do not use Codonopsis pilosula, because it will cause drying out, damage body fluids and consume body fluids. Codonopsis pilosula is oblong, slightly curved, 10 to 35 cm long and 0.4 to 2 cm in diameter. The surface is yellow-brown to gray-brown, and there are many wart-like stem scars and buds on the root head. The top of each stem scar is a concave dot. Codonopsis pilosula is sweet and mild in nature. The main function is to replenish qi and strengthen the spleen. It is often used as a substitute for ginseng to treat qi deficiency syndrome. For symptoms of deficiency of both Qi and blood (shortness of breath, laziness, pale complexion, pale tongue, or even obesity, weak pulse, etc.), Codonopsis pilosula can be used together with Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, Licorice, Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, White Peony Root, Ligusticum chuanxiong, etc. (such as Bazhen Decoction) to achieve the effect of replenishing both Qi and blood. Furthermore, previous experience believes that invigorating qi can promote blood supplementation, and strengthening the spleen can help produce blood. Therefore, when treating blood deficiency syndrome, Codonopsis pilosula is often used to invigorate qi, strengthen the spleen and help supplement blood. For example, the combination of Atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, licorice, Angelica sinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, white peony root, Polygala tenuifolia, Schisandra chinensis, and tangerine peel makes Ginseng Yangrong Decoction (with Codonopsis pilosula replacing ginseng); and the combination of Astragalus membranaceus, Atractylodes macrocephala, Angelica sinensis, white peony root, tangerine peel, longan meat, costus root, and Polygala tenuifolia makes Guipi Decoction, which are both commonly used prescriptions for invigorating qi and nourishing blood. Through the above analysis and introduction, I believe everyone knows the relevant knowledge about Codonopsis pilosula. Friends in need can purchase it and carry out personal health care or disease treatment. Finally, I wish you all good health, happiness and joy. |
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