Schisandra chinensis

Schisandra chinensisThe "Five Flavors Fruit" is described in the Tang Dynasty's "Newly Revised Materia Medica" as having a sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and pungent taste, hence its name

Wuxiang Vine is the whole plant of the Magnolia family, which is closely related to Schisandra chinensis. It has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation and relie

Schisandra chinensis, also known as Wu Wei Zi, is described in the Tang Dynasty's "Newly Revised Materia Medica" as having a taste that includes sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and spicy. There

The nutritional value of Schisandra chinensis is rich, and the whole plant can be used as medicine. The root, stem, leaves, and fruit of Schisandra chinensis are all excellent hemostatic traditio

I have been having diarrhea these past few days. I also drank some Schisandra chinensis soaked in water. I wanted to ask if drinking Schisandra chinensis water can cause diarrhea? Can Schisandra

Wuzi tea is mainly made from Schisandra chinensis and rock sugar, and it has the effects of nourishing the lungs, stopping cough, stopping sweating, stopping diarrhea, and calming the mind. It has c

Many traditional Chinese medicines should not be consumed when cold, otherwise it may cause diarrhea. Some people say they have brewed Schisandra tea but forgot to drink it, and now it has turned co

Wuzi tea has the effects of nourishing the heart and calming the mind, stopping sweating and diarrhea, and tonifying the kidneys and astringing essence. Many people often drink a cup of Wuzi tea. Ca

I am currently 6 months pregnant. Today, someone in my family was drinking Schisandra tea, and I had a little bit too. However, since Schisandra is a traditional Chinese medicine, I am a bit concern

I have been feeling unwell recently, and my doctor recommended that I drink some water infused with schisandra chinensis, but I find it difficult to drink. I'm wondering if I can cook schisandra chi