It makes no difference. Jujube and jujube are the same, which can be indicated in the electronic prescription. In China Materia Medica and the National Collection of Chinese Herbal Medicine, it is pointed out that "jujube" is an alias "jujube", and its alias "dried jujube" is mentioned in the dictionary, which shows that jujube is jujube. Jujube, like licorice, has become a harmonious product in food. People always like to put two or three jujubes in soup and medicated diet to reconcile the medicinal properties, so as to avoid too much damage to the spleen and stomach.
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