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What's the best thing for Cordyceps sinensis to soak in wine or stew?
1 Cordyceps sinensis is sweet in taste and flat in nature, belonging to the lung and kidney meridian, and has the functions of nourishing lung and kidney, stopping bleeding and resolving phlegm. However, Lycium barbarum is sweet in taste and flat in nature, belonging to the meridian of liver and kidney. It contains Lycium barbarum polysaccharide, carotene, riboflavin and other nutrients, and also has the function of nourishing liver and kidney. Therefore, if Cordyceps sinensis is mixed with Lycium barbarum in wine, it can nourish liver and kidney.

Astragalus membranaceus is sweet in taste and warm in nature, belonging to the lung and spleen meridians, and has the functions of invigorating qi, consolidating exterior, inducing diuresis to detoxify, healing sores and promoting granulation. If mixed with Cordyceps sinensis to soak in wine, it can well supplement the essence in the body, and has a certain conditioning effect on the symptoms caused by qi deficiency, such as physical weakness, eating less loose stool, prolonged diarrhea, proctoptosis, spontaneous sweating due to exterior deficiency, thirst due to internal heat and so on.

Velvet antler is sweet, salty and warm, and belongs to kidney and liver meridians. This product has the effects of nourishing kidney, strengthening yang, nourishing essence and blood, strengthening bones and muscles, regulating chong and detoxicating. If it is mixed with Cordyceps sinensis and soaked in wine, it can be used to treat dizziness, tinnitus, soreness of waist and knees, mental fatigue, and chills.

4 jujube jujube is sweet, warm, belongs to the spleen and stomach, and is rich in sugar. Has the effects of invigorating the middle energizer, invigorating qi, nourishing blood and calming the nerves. For anorexia, fatigue, loose stool, insomnia, palpitation, etc. caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach, it is suggested that some red dates and cordyceps sinensis can be used to soak in wine.