Can patients with low testosterone levels take Cornus officinalis (Shanzhuyu)?
Generally, patients with low testosterone levels may, under a doctor's guidance, consume Cornus officinalis (Shanzhuyu) in moderation. However, Cornus officinalis cannot directly treat low testosterone levels. The detailed explanation is as follows:
As a traditional Chinese herb, Cornus officinalis has the function of nourishing the liver and kidneys and is used to treat symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, and soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees caused by liver and kidney deficiency. Since low testosterone levels may be associated with poor liver and kidney function, following medical advice to consume Cornus officinalis in moderation may provide some auxiliary benefit in improving testosterone levels.
However, Cornus officinalis cannot directly treat low testosterone levels. Low testosterone may result from various causes, such as endocrine disorders or testicular dysfunction. In these cases, relying solely on Cornus officinalis may not achieve the desired therapeutic effect. When low testosterone levels occur, patients are advised to seek timely medical consultation to identify the underlying cause and receive targeted treatment under a doctor's guidance.
In daily life, it is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and sufficient sleep, which can help maintain normal testosterone levels.
References
[1] Zhang Yanyan, Huang Yigang. Research on the Bioactivity of Cornus officinalis [J]. Modern Food, 2024, 30(20): 76-78.
[2] Yu Hongwei. The Dual Use of Food and Medicine—Cornus officinalis [J]. Henan Agriculture, 2024, (15): 2.