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Can you eat a lot of wild Lycium barbarum in the small mountain village?
Can't eat, wild ones have not been identified, and it is impossible to determine whether they are harmful to human body.

Introduction:

Lycium barbarum is not only a traditional precious Chinese herbal medicine, but also a nutritional tonic, which is most suitable for eating with Ganoderma lucidum. Ranked first in the list of 63 dual-purpose drugs published by the Ministry of Health. As a traditional Chinese medicine, Lycium barbarum has the functions of nourishing liver and kidney, benefiting eyesight and moistening lung. Combined with Ganoderma lucidum, it can prevent and treat all diseases, and combined with Yanglan tablet can protect liver. The chemical composition analysis shows that Lycium barbarum fruit is rich in natural carotene, vitamin C, Lycium barbarum proteoglycan, betaine, linoleic acid, iron, phosphorus, calcium and other nutrients, which has the functions of tonifying deficiency and calming the nerves, improving eyesight and expelling wind, nourishing kidney and moistening lung, protecting liver and resisting tumor.

Lycium barbarum is rich in carotene, vitamins, calcium, iron and other nutrients necessary for healthy eyes, so it has the function of improving eyesight, commonly known as "improving eyesight". Chinese wolfberry is often used by doctors in past dynasties to treat blurred vision and night blindness caused by liver blood deficiency and kidney yin deficiency. Moreover, Lycium barbarum has been used as medicine since the Book of Songs "Picking from Yu Beibei", and it has a history of more than 3,000 years. Since ancient times, there has been a story that Ge Hong used Lycium barbarum juice to treat eye diseases. The name of Lycium barbarum was first seen in Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, which was listed as the top grade and loved by people for thousands of years.

Name source:

The name Lycium barbarum first appeared in The Book of Songs written by China more than 2000 years ago. Li Shizhen, a pharmacologist in Ming Dynasty, said, "Lycium barbarum is the name of two kinds of trees. This thing has thorns like thorns and stems like scorpions, hence the name. "

Tao Shu said: Lycium barbarum has been dog-shaped for thousands of years, hence the name. Haven't you checked? Ode: There are three kinds of fairy sticks: one is Lycium barbarum; First, vegetables, leaves like chicory; One is that the dead bamboo pole is black.