Everyone knows that wolfberry has the effect of improving eyesight, so you will usually see many people putting some wolfberry in their cups and soaking it in water to drink. In the supermarket, we also see many people buying wolfberries. From this, we can see that everyone seems to be very familiar with wolfberries. But most people only care about the benefits of wolfberry to the human body, and don’t really understand anything else. So, what kind of people are suitable for wolfberry? Suitable people for wolfberry It is edible for general population. It is suitable for patients with liver and kidney yin deficiency, cancer, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, arteriosclerosis, chronic hepatitis, and fatty liver; it is especially suitable for those who overuse their eyes and the elderly. The medicinal value of wolfberry is extremely high because it contains a relatively complete range of elements. We know that the liver and kidneys are very important organs in the human body, and the chemical elements contained in wolfberry have a positive effect on these organs. Lycium barbarum is rich in carotene, vitamins A1, B1, B2, C, calcium, iron, etc. These substances are essential for the eyes and therefore have the effect of improving eyesight. Lycium barbarum was also used in ancient times to treat blurred vision and night blindness caused by liver blood deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, etc. Lycium barbarum recipes often appear in folk prescriptions. The ten major medicinal values of wolfberry: 1. Wolfberry has an enhancing effect on both specific and nonspecific immune functions, and also has an immunoregulatory effect. 2. Lycium barbarum has anti-tumor effects. 3. Wolfberry has antioxidant and anti-aging effects. 4. Lycium barbarum has the effect of protecting the liver and resisting fatty liver. 5. Lycium barbarum can stimulate the growth of the body and has a significant protective effect on genetic damage induced by certain genetic toxins. 6. Lycium barbarum promotes hematopoietic function. 7. Lycium barbarum can affect the function of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis and has a good effect on lowering blood sugar. 8. Lycium barbarum can enhance the function of the reproductive system and strengthen the contraction frequency, tension and intensity of the isolated uterus. 9. Lycium barbarum can increase the content of hydroxyproline in mouse skin, significantly enhance the mouse's tolerance to hypoxia, prolong its swimming time and resist fatigue. 10. Lycium barbarum has a certain blood pressure lowering effect. Precautions for eating wolfberry 1. People who have a cold, fever, inflammation or diarrhea should not eat wolfberry because it is warm in nature. 2. People with high blood pressure, irritable temperament, or those who consume large amounts of meat on a daily basis and have a red face should not eat it. 3. Although wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys, it is not necessary for people with normal liver and kidney deficiency to take it. Who are the people who are suitable for wolfberry? The above article summarizes that it is recommended that people with eye discomfort eat more wolfberry. It is because wolfberry has the effect of improving eyesight, but for people who do not have any problems, it is still recommended to consume it in moderation and not consume too much. In this way, while supplementing the body's nutritional elements, no problems will arise due to excessive consumption. |
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