2, spleen deficiency: that is, people with low digestive function, mainly manifested as eating less, stools rotting or drying first, fatigue, sallow complexion and so on. Although there is no rule that you can't eat wild Lycium barbarum due to spleen deficiency, the thick texture of wild Lycium barbarum is easy to hinder the function of spleen and stomach, especially for patients with spleen deficiency and qi stagnation and less abdominal distension. If you must take the medicine of regulating qi and promoting digestion, you need to limit the nourishing and greasy nature of wild Lycium barbarum.
3, people with wounds can not eat: wild black wolfberry is blood-activating, so if there is a wound, you can't eat it immediately, wait until the wound is scarred, otherwise the wound will not scab.