Can Cuscuta chinensis, Schisandra chinensis, and Astragalus complanatus be steeped together in water for drinking?

Nov 06, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
In general, Cuscuta seed (Tu Si Zi), Schisandra berry (Wu Wei Zi), and Astragalus seed (Sha Yuan Zi) can usually be steeped together in water for consumption. Drinking this herbal infusion may help alleviate symptoms associated with kidney deficiency, such as lower back pain, nocturnal emission, and night sweats. These three herbs have complementary effects without contraindications or conflicts, and can safely be used together without typically causing adverse reactions. It is important to follow a doctor's instructions when using these herbs and to maintain a light, healthy diet during the course of use.

Generally, Cuscuta seed (Tu Si Zi), Schisandra berry (Wu Wei Zi), and Astragalus seed (Sha Yuan Zi) can usually be steeped together in water for consumption, as long as taken in appropriate amounts. The detailed analysis is as follows:

Cuscuta seed, Schisandra berry, and Astragalus seed are all commonly used traditional Chinese herbs. Cuscuta seed has effects of tonifying the kidneys, consolidating essence, stopping diarrhea, stabilizing pregnancy, and nourishing the liver to improve vision. It can help relieve symptoms caused by liver and kidney deficiency, such as soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, dizziness, tinnitus, and premature graying of hair. Schisandra berry can astringe and consolidate body fluids, invigorate qi, promote fluid production, tonify the kidneys, and calm the mind. It may be used as an adjunct in treating chronic cough with asthma, spontaneous sweating, and night sweats. Astragalus seed helps tonify the liver and kidneys, consolidate essence, and reduce urinary frequency, primarily improving symptoms like soreness in the lower back and knees, impotence, and seminal emission. In addition, drinking water infused with Cuscuta seed, Schisandra berry, and Astragalus seed together may help alleviate conditions related to kidney deficiency, such as low back pain, nocturnal emission, and night sweats.

The therapeutic effects of these three herbs do not conflict nor carry known contraindications, so they can generally be combined without causing bodily discomfort. However, it is important to follow medical advice when using these herbs, maintain a light diet during use, and avoid potential adverse reactions.

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