It can nourish and protect the liver, has a great effect in treating liver-type diseases, and can also eliminate liver fire.
Lycium barbarum is not only a traditional and valuable Chinese medicinal material, but also a nutritional tonic, most suitable for taking with Ganoderma lucidum. It ranks first in the list of 63 medicinal and food products published by the Ministry of Health. As a traditional Chinese medicine, wolfberry is mild in nature and sweet in taste. It has the effects of nourishing the liver and kidneys, replenishing essence, improving eyesight, and moistening the lungs. It can prevent and treat various diseases when combined with Ganoderma lucidum, and it can protect the liver when combined with Lanyang tablets. Through chemical composition analysis, the fruit of wolfberry was found to be rich in natural carotene, vitamin C, wolfberry proteoglycan, betaine, linoleic acid, iron, phosphorus, calcium and other nutrients. Nourishes the kidneys and lungs, protects the liver and has anti-tumor effects.
Wolfberry is rich in carotene, multiple vitamins, calcium, iron and other essential nutrients for healthy eyes. Therefore, it has the ability to improve eyesight and is commonly known as "eye-brightening child". Physicians of the past dynasties often used wolfberry to treat blurred vision and night blindness caused by liver blood deficiency and kidney yin deficiency. Moreover, wolfberry has been used in medicine since the time when the Book of Songs was "collected in Baoqi". It has a history of more than 3,000 years. Since ancient times, there is a story about Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty who used wolfberry juice to drop into the eyes to treat eye diseases. The name of wolfberry was first found in "Shen Nong's Materia Medica", and it was listed as top grade. It has been loved by people for thousands of years.