Speaking of wolfberry, each of us knows it, and we often soak wolfberries in water to drink. Drinking wolfberry water regularly is good for our body, and it also has the effect of nourishing the kidneys and improving eyesight. Many of us know the benefits of wolfberry to our body, but we don’t know that if consumed improperly, wolfberry will cause us unnecessary trouble. Wolfberry has certain taboos, so, is wolfberry easy to get angry? Let’s analyze it together. When it comes to wolfberry, people's understanding may only be that it can nourish the kidneys and strengthen yang, but they don't know much about other things. In fact, wolfberry does have good health benefits, but at the same time it may also bring some side effects. Differences in physical constitution: Although wolfberry can be used as both medicine and food, its tonic effect is higher than that of ordinary food. Chinese medicine believes that wolfberry can replenish yin, and nourish the liver and kidney essence and blood. It is often used to treat vision loss, dizziness, weakness in the waist and knees, spermatorrhea, deafness and tinnitus, loose teeth, premature graying of hair, insomnia and dreaminess caused by insufficient essence and blood. However, for people who do not suffer from liver and kidney yin deficiency or insufficient essence and blood, especially those with a yang-dominant constitution and excessive internal heat, if they drink wolfberry water for a long time, they may easily over-nourish and get inflamed. In addition, if you are suffering from a cold, you should stop drinking wolfberry water. Because during a cold, external evils invade the surface of the body, the first priority at this time is to relieve the symptoms. Tonic Chinese medicine such as wolfberry may "keep the enemy inside" and make it difficult to recover from the cold. Improper processing: Chinese medicine requires careful attention to origin and processing. The authentic production area of wolfberry is in Ningxia. In addition, improper processing may also cause the wolfberry to become more "hot". There are many ways to drink wolfberry water. Many people will mix it with some medicines or foods. If the combinations are not appropriate, it will also cause getting angry. If you have mild symptoms of getting a fever while drinking wolfberry, you can try to pair it with cool or cold medicinal and edible products such as chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum has the function of dispersing wind-heat, clearing away heat and detoxifying. When used with wolfberry, it can prevent getting a fever. Although wolfberry has good nourishing and therapeutic effects, it is not suitable for everyone. Because it has a very strong effect of warming the body, people who have a fever or inflammation in the body should not eat it. Because wolfberry has a very strong effect of warming the body, people who suffer from arthritis, have an overly impatient temperament, or who usually consume a lot of meat and have a red face, or who have a cold, fever, inflammation, or diarrhea should not eat it. According to the above introduction, we know that wolfberry does have some side effects, but this is not for everyone. It only appears in specific circumstances and for specific people. Therefore, when eating wolfberry in the future, you must do so under the guidance of a doctor. Although wolfberry has many functions, if it is not eaten correctly, it will have a counterproductive effect, so you must understand it. |
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