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Wolfberry sweet taste, sex flat, into the liver and kidney meridian, with qi strong essence, nourishing liver and kidney, anti-aging, quench thirst, warm the body. Wolfberry is a natural raw material with abundant nutrition. Wolfberry contains a large amount of protein, amino acids, vitamins and iron, zinc, phosphorus, calcium and other essential nutrients for human body. It has three pharmacological functions of promoting and regulating immune function, protecting liver and anti-aging, and has irreplaceable medicinal value. Wolfberry is rich in carotene, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, as well as calcium, iron and other essential nutrients beneficial to the eyes, has good eyesight, so commonly known as "bright eyes". Red wolfberry also contains vitamin E and flavonoids, has a good antioxidant effect, can remove oxygen free radicals in the body, to delay aging, beauty and beauty. Red wolfberry also has certain effects on improving blood pressure, blood lipid and blood sugar. But red wolfberry warm, so can not eat too much, otherwise easy to cause fire. Patients with deficiency of qi and blood can soak water with wolfberry and jujube.
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