Morphological characteristics The original plant of Lycium barbarum bark is deciduous shrub, which is about 1 m high. Branches are slender, often curved, light gray, with spines at the top of shoots and sharp thorns in leaf axils. Leaves alternate or 3-5 tufted, simple; Leaf blade is ovate, ovoid rhomboid or ovoid-lanceolate, with sharp tip, narrow base, entire margin and no hair on both sides. Flowering from May to October, with lavender or pink flowers, single or 3-4 flowers born in leaf axils or clustered with the same leaves; Calyx is usually 3-cleft or 4-5-dentate, with hairy lobes; Corolla funnelform, 5-parted, with hairy lobes; There are 5 stamens, and the filaments have dense villi near the base, which is slightly shorter than the corolla. It bears fruit from June to November, and the fruit is oval and red at maturity. Skin can be used as medicine. In addition, Lycium barbarum L., Lycium barbarum L. leaf (the Chinese medicinal name of leaf), Lycium barbarum L., Lycium barbarum L. and Lycium barbarum L. (the medicinal name of fruit) can all be used as medicine. Dig roots in early spring or after autumn, wash and peel off the roots, and dry them in the sun for later use. Leaves and pulp can also be used as medicine.
The growing environment is cultivated all over the country. Most of them are born on hillsides, wasteland, hilly land, saline-alkali land, roadsides, villages and houses, and are widely cultivated as vegetables everywhere.
Sex and taste are sweet and cold. Cooling blood, removing steaming, clearing lung-heat and reducing fire. Lycium barbarum leaves: bitter, sweet and cool. Clearing liver, improving eyesight, clearing heat and quenching thirst. Lycium barbarum: sweet and flat. Benefiting eyesight and nourishing liver and kidney.
The first prescription is selected: 60 grams of fresh cortex Lycii.
Usage: add rock sugar and decoct with water.
Indications: hectic fever due to fatigue. The second side: 30 grams of cortex Lycii.
Usage: Take the medicine, add 500ml of water, decoct to 50ml, and filter. Fill the cleaned cavity with cotton ball syrup.
Indications: pulpitis. Third party: fresh Lycium barbarum root120g, licorice root10g.
Usage: decoct in water as tea.
Indications: nasosinusitis (sinusitis, chronic rhinitis). The fourth party: Lycium barbarum root15g, Houttuynia cordata15g, Mahonia15g.
Usage: decoct in water.
Indications: tuberculosis with hot flashes. The fifth side: 50 grams of Lycium barbarum skin.
Usage: Take the medicine and grind it into coarse powder. Brewed in boiling water, used as tea, daily 1 dose.
Indications: epistaxis. Sixth party: 60 grams of Lycium barbarum bark.
Usage: Take the medicine, add 3 bowls of water, decoct 1 bowl, add a little white sugar or add pork for decoction. Every other day 1 dose, 5 doses are 1 course of treatment, and1~ 2 courses of treatment can be added if necessary.
Indications: essential hypertension. The seventh prescription: fresh Lycium barbarum root120g, pig large intestine120g.
Usage: Boil water and eat meat with soup.
Indications: bloody stool. The eighth side: the right amount of fresh cortex Lycii.
Usage: Take the medicine, wash and mash it. Apply externally to the affected area and change the dressing daily 1 time. Usually, after dressing change for 2 ~ 3 times, all necrotic tissues can be removed, and then dressing change is performed according to surgical routine.
Indications: Wound infection. The ninth prescription: 50 grams of cortex Lycii.
Usage: Take the medicine, add water 1000 ml, decoct with slow fire to 500 ml, and leave it in a bottle. A small amount of frequent drinking instead of tea. Vitamin c and vitamin b are supplemented.
Indications: diabetes.