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Can olive, Dendrobium and Lycium barbarum cook soup together?
Olive is a perennial herb, which grows on the tree-lined rock wall in the deep mountains all the year round, and is distributed in the southeast of China to the south of Zhejiang. Functions: clearing away heat and nourishing yin, resolving phlegm and relieving cough, moistening lung and promoting fluid production, promoting diuresis and removing blood stasis. Indications: common cold, cough, sore throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, lymphoid tuberculosis, malnutrition in children, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, gastritis, hepatitis, dysentery, vomiting blood, lymphoid tuberculosis, toothache, headache, dizziness, wet dream's disease, leucorrhea, dysuria, etc. External treatment of chronic osteomyelitis, traumatic injury, fracture and traumatic bleeding.

Basic information Dendrobium: Sexual taste and meridian tropism: sweet, slightly cold. Return to stomach meridian and kidney meridian.

Indications: benefiting stomach, promoting fluid production, nourishing yin and clearing heat. Used for yin injury, body fluid deficiency, dry mouth, polydipsia, retching, asthenic heat after illness, and blurred vision.

It is forbidden for those who are not affected by yin in the early stage of epidemic febrile disease, those who are not dry due to damp heat, and those who are deficient in spleen and stomach.

Lycium barbarum: meridian tropism: liver tropism; Kidney; Lung meridian

Indications: nourishing the liver; Nourishing kidney; Moisten the lungs. Deficiency of liver and kidney; Dizziness; Clear vision; Pain in the waist and knees; Impotence is expensive; Cough due to fatigue; Quench thirst and persuade wine.

It is not suitable for people with exogenous heat, spleen deficiency and dampness, and diarrhea.