He Shou Wu nourishes the liver and kidneys, and enriches the blood and essence, making hair black and enhancing beauty.
He Shou Wu is contraindicated for individuals with diarrhea, allergies, or who are breastfeeding, among others. Generally, it should not be consumed.
Processed He Shou Wu is raw He Shou Wu that has been boiled with black beans and then dried. It is a good medicine for nourishing the liver and kidneys, benefiting essence and blood, and calming the mind. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys, enriching blood and essence, making hair black, and enhancing beauty.
Processed He Shou Wu:
• Nourishes the liver and kidneys: By supplementing the essence and blood of the liver and kidneys, it is primarily used to treat symptoms caused by liver and kidney yin deficiency, such as dizziness, premature graying of hair, sore waist and knees, tinnitus, and forgetfulness.
• Benefits essence and blood: It can nourish the body's essence and blood, improving symptoms such as chlorosis due to blood deficiency, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia, and leukorrhea.
• Darkens hair: It is often used to treat premature graying of hair, promoting melanin production, and helping to keep hair black and shiny.
Recommended Use:
He Shou Wu Longan Jujube Tea
20g He Shou Wu, 15g longan pulp, 10 red dates, a little brown sugar
Preparation method:
1. Put He Shou Wu, longan pulp, and red dates into a pot together. 2. Add an appropriate amount of water and boil for 20 minutes. 3. Drink the tea. Longan and red dates can be eaten. Tea's effect: Nourishes the liver and kidneys