A healthy body is inseparable from our nourishment of the body. Many Chinese medicinal materials can better regulate the body. Many people often use Chinese medicinal materials to make wine to nourish the body. Among them, Cynomorium songaricum, wolfberry and red dates wine is the most common one. However, everyone's physical condition is different. We must master the efficacy before consuming it. Let's understand the role of Cynomorium songaricum, wolfberry and red dates wine. The effect of Cynomorium songaricum and wolfberry red dates soaked in wine Cynomorium songaricum, wolfberry and red dates can be soaked in wine together. Cynomorium songaricum is sweet and warm, and has the effects of nourishing kidney yang, benefiting essence and blood, and moistening the intestines and promoting bowel movements. It is used to treat weak waist and knees, impotence and spermatorrhea, dry intestines and constipation, etc. Lycium barbarum has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys, improving sperm quality and improving eyesight. Jujube has the effect of nourishing the spleen and stomach, invigorating qi and promoting body fluid, regulating the body's defense system, and detoxifying drugs. All three medicines are tonic medicines. Nutritional analysis of red dates 1. Jujube can improve human immunity and inhibit cancer cells. Pharmacological studies have found that red dates can promote the production of white blood cells, lower serum cholesterol, increase serum albumin, and protect the liver. Red dates also contain substances that inhibit cancer cells and can even transform cancer cells into normal cells. 2. People who often eat fresh dates rarely suffer from gallstones. This is because the rich vitamin C in fresh dates can convert excess cholesterol in the body into bile acid. With less cholesterol, the probability of gallstone formation will also decrease; 3. Dates are rich in calcium and iron, which play an important role in preventing and treating osteoporosis and anemia. Middle-aged and elderly people often suffer from osteoporosis during menopause, and adolescents and women who are at the peak of growth and development are prone to anemia. Dates have a very ideal therapeutic effect on them, and their effect is usually incomparable to drugs; 4. It also has a good tonic effect on people who are weak after illness; 5. The rutin contained in dates is a substance that softens blood vessels and thus lowers blood pressure, and has preventive and therapeutic effects on hypertension; 6. Dates can also resist allergies, remove fishy and strange smells, calm the mind, improve intelligence and brain health, and enhance appetite. Few people use jujubes to make wine, because the sugar content of jujubes is too high. If the sugar dissolves in the wine, The above is an introduction to the effects of soaking Cynomorium songaricum, wolfberry and red dates in wine. After understanding it, we know that it has a strong effect of replenishing kidney yang, benefiting essence and blood, and moistening the intestines. Regular consumption can improve the body better, but it should not be consumed too much at one time. In addition, if you have any illness in your life, it is best to go to the hospital for examination and treatment. |
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