Can raspberry, prepared rehmannia, and knee-hawkweed be soaked in alcohol together?
Generally speaking, raspberry, prepared rehmannia, and achyranthes root can be soaked together in wine, but should be consumed in appropriate amounts under the guidance of a TCM practitioner. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Raspberry has the effects of consolidating essence and reducing urination, and nourishing the liver and kidneys; prepared rehmannia nourishes yin, enriches blood, and benefits essence and marrow; achyranthes root promotes blood circulation, regulates menstruation, and strengthens tendons and bones. When combined in wine, these ingredients can nourish the liver and kidneys, enrich essence and blood, and strengthen tendons and bones. This combination may help alleviate symptoms caused by liver and kidney deficiency, such as soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness and vertigo, seminal emission, and premature ejaculation.
However, consumption should be moderate, as excessive drinking may cause adverse effects on the body. Additionally, individuals with a damp-heat constitution or weak spleen and stomach should avoid excessive intake of greasy herbs, as this may increase internal dampness, leading to indigestion, abdominal distension, and other issues. In such cases, it is not advisable to soak raspberry, prepared rehmannia, and achyranthes root together in wine without proper guidance. The combination of Chinese herbs must strictly follow dosage and syndrome differentiation principles. It is recommended to prepare the formulation under the guidance of a TCM practitioner to avoid the risks of self-medication.
In daily life, it is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular sleep patterns and moderate exercise, which also contribute to overall health.