Is it beneficial for patients with deficiency of both yin and yang to consume goji berries?

Oct 21, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
If a patient has mild symptoms of both yin and yang deficiency, mainly presenting as fatigue, aversion to cold, and cold limbs, consuming goji berries in moderation may be beneficial. However, if the patient has severe yin-yang deficiency accompanied by spleen-stomach weakness and indigestion, goji berries may not be effective. In such cases, excessive consumption of goji berries might increase the burden on the spleen and stomach, leading to symptoms such as abdominal distension and pain.

In general, whether consuming goji berries is beneficial for patients with deficiency of both yin and yang depends on the severity of their condition. If symptoms are mild, eating goji berries may be helpful. However, if symptoms are severe, goji berries may not be effective. If discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. The detailed analysis is as follows:

If a patient's symptoms of yin and yang deficiency are mild, mainly manifesting as fatigue, aversion to cold, and cold limbs, moderate consumption of goji berries can be beneficial. Goji berries have effects such as nourishing the liver and kidneys, enriching essence, improving vision, and protecting liver function, which may aid in recovery.

However, if a patient has severe yin and yang deficiency accompanied by spleen and stomach weakness or indigestion, consuming goji berries may not be effective. In such cases, excessive intake could increase the burden on the spleen and stomach, potentially leading to bloating, abdominal pain, and other adverse effects, thus being detrimental to health.

Patients with deficiency of both yin and yang should follow medical advice when using herbal formulas such as Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan, Ba Zhen Wan, or Liu Wei Di Huang Wan for treatment. Maintaining a balanced diet and engaging in appropriate physical activity in daily life can also support recovery.

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