Fruits may be eaten raw or dried. Decoction: dried berries with boiling water, .5 cup (100 ml) daily.
Lycium barbarum.
There are no reported side effects from taking lycium. Lycium has been used for centuries, both as a healing herb and as a food.
Chinese herbalists do not recommend lycium for people who have a fever due to infection or who have diarrhea or bloating.
Roots are used either fresh or dried. Decoction: lycium root with boiling water, .5 cup (100 ml) daily to reduce fevers. Tincture: .5 tsp (3 ml) diluted with water 3 times per day is taken for coughs.
Lycium fruit is rich in carotene, vitamins B1 and B12, vitamin C. Also contains amino acids, iron, and trace elements essential to the body, including zinc, copper, selenium, calcium, and phosphorus.
The recommended dosage of ipriflavone is 600 mg daily.
Recommended Daily Dosage
The recommended dosage for Yeduc is...ONE pill a day!!!It really does work...
Adaptogen, longevity herb, improves circulation, sexual tonic, febrifuge, lowers blood pressure.
The recommended dosage depends on the type of vasodilator
No reported interactions with other herbs in Chinese herbalism. No studies of its interactions with Western pharmaceuticals.
There is no "recommended daily dosage" for cocoa powder.