Manyprickle Acanthopanax Root is the dried root. This herb is
collected in spring and autumn, washed clean, and dried. It's
function of the spleen and the kidney, and to calm the nerves.
3. Lycium Barbarum (Guo Qi Zi)
Lycium fruit is used extensively in Chinese herbalism. The
fruit are the berries of Lycium chinense and more commonly
Lycium barbarum. The roots also have healing properties.
Lycium fruit is rich in carotene, vitamins B1, B12, and
vitamin C. The fruit also nutrients such as amino acids,
iron, zinc, calcium, and phosporus. In Chinese medicine,
Lycium berries are used as a liver tonic to brighten the
eyes, improve poor eyesight, treat blurred vision,
sensitivity to light, and other general eye weaknesses.
4.
Epimedium Brevicornum (Yin Yang Huo)
Epimedium Brevicornum is one of species in Epimedium class.
Epimedium also known as "horny goat weed" in the U.S. Epimedium
traditional use for treating fatigue and boosting sex drive,
increases energy levels and also enhances recovery from
exercise. Studies have shown that epimedium may function a bit
like an adaptogen (such as ginseng). There is also evidence that
epimedium can restore low levels of both testosterone and
thyroid hormone back to their normal levels which bring benefits
in improving libido (sex drive)