Jujube, nourishing spleen and stomach, nourishing blood and calming nerves, benefiting qi and promoting fluid production, nourishing liver and stomach and lowering cholesterol. Lycium barbarum, eyesight improving, is especially suitable for people like us who stay in front of the computer all day. Hawthorn can help digestion, dispel stagnation, expel tapeworm, stop dysentery, strengthen heart, improve microcirculation, dilate blood vessels, lower blood pressure and cholesterol.
Jujube, Lycium barbarum and hawthorn are all good medicinal materials, each of which has high medicinal value. First of all, jujube and medlar are helpful for nourishing blood and yin, and hawthorn is helpful for appetizing. If these are soaked in water, they are very beneficial to people's health and can nourish and nourish.
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Hawthorn and jujube soak in water to lose weight. Hawthorn is a famous degreasing medicine. Eating less has the effect of appetizing and digestion. However, if you eat a lot, it will spoil your stomach. Therefore, adding licorice and brown sugar is not only rich in cellulose, but also can protect the stomach and blood. The combination of red dates and brown sugar can strengthen its nourishing effect.
The effect of soaking hawthorn, jujube and medlar in water can relieve dry eye. Hawthorn, jujube and medlar soup have the functions of benefiting qi, nourishing yin and removing blood stasis. Drinking tea every day and persisting for a long time can effectively relieve symptoms such as dry eyes.
Improving the effect of soaking hawthorn and jujube in water; soaking hawthorn and jujube in water can nourish the liver and kidney, protect the eyes and improve the symptoms of physical weakness.
Effect of soaking hawthorn and jujube in water on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases Hawthorn and jujube in water have the functions of nourishing liver and kidney, enriching blood and improving intelligence, and treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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Baidu Encyclopedia: Jujube, Lycium barbarum and hawthorn tea