Lycium barbarum classic book 1:
The "Compendium of Materia Medica" written by Li Shizhen, a famous pharmacologist in the Ming Dynasty, is a masterpiece of materia medica from all ages and is still an authoritative masterpiece. In "Compendium of Materia Medica", Volume 36 contains the chapter on wolfberry, which is divided into 7 sections and about 5,000 words. The article explains 12 synonyms that have been popular in various places since the Han and Tang Dynasties. It also demonstrates the medicinal properties, main diseases and taking methods of wolfberry leaves, wolfberry roots (digupi) and wolfberry seeds, and lists 32 traditional medical prescriptions.
Lycium barbarum classics two:
The "Compendium of Materia Medica" written by Li Shizhen, a famous pharmacologist in the Ming Dynasty, is a masterpiece of Materia Medica in the past dynasties and is still an authoritative masterpiece. In "Compendium of Materia Medica", Volume 36 contains the chapter on wolfberry, which is divided into 7 sections and about 5,000 words. The article explains 12 synonyms that have been popular in various places since the Han and Tang Dynasties. It also demonstrates the medicinal properties, main diseases and taking methods of wolfberry leaves, wolfberry roots (digupi) and wolfberry seeds, and lists 32 traditional medical prescriptions.