Tuesday, December 7, 2021

👋 Lycium barbarum

Traditional Herbs from Lycium barbarum

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  • Boil 1.5 \u2113 water until it boils then add 50 g dried kauki fruit, 50 g dried longan fruit, 50 g red dates and 50 g rock sugar.
  • Boil over low heat for 15- 30 minutes, let stand until lukewarm.
  • Drink the concoction 2 times a day.

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  • Choose 200-400 g of ripe fresh fruit with a blender (can be replaced with 10 g of dried kauki fruit) then add 30-60 ml of water. Drink 3 times a day before eating.", "Recommended to be consumed directly without added sugar or chemicals.

What is Lycium barbarum Looks like??


Parts of Lycium barbarum that could be used

  • Leaves", "Bark", "Fruit", "Roots", "Young Leaf Shoots

Lycium barbarum Distribution

Originating from inland Mongolia and inland China. It is said that Kauki is also known as an ancient fruit plant, because since 5,000 years ago it has been used as an ingredient in ancient Chinese medicine. These berries are usually eaten raw, consumed in the form of juice or added to tea and wine.
Agroecology of Lycium barbarum
Grows on light (sandy), medium (clay), heavy (clay), well-drained soil textures. This plant is tolerant of nutrient-poor soil conditions, acidic, neutral and alkaline soil pH, temperatures of 15-25 °C. Likes moist soil, grows in semi-shaded or unshaded forests.
Morphology of Lycium barbarum
  • The taproot is pale white when young and dark brown when old.
  • The stem from ground level to 1 m and above is a single stem, has many branches.
  • Leaves are oval, thin, 7 cm long and 3.5 cm wide.
  • Flowers have short bell-shaped petals, purple in color, numbering 5-6 pieces.
  • Bright reddish orange fruit, diameter\u00a01-2 cm, fleshy and soft, bitter taste.

Cultivation of Lycium barbarum
  • Propagation using seeds and stem cuttings.
  • Seeds are placed in containers, 5-6 each. Within 2-3 weeks after germination, watering is reduced.

Lycium barbarum, more details :

Chemical Content of Lycium barbarum
Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharides (LBPs), betaine, phenolics, flavonoids, arotenoids (zeaxanthin and β-carotene), amino acids, cerebroside, β-sitosterol, galacturonic acid, phenylpropanoids
Benefits of Lycium barbarum
Protects eyes, prevents liver damage, improves the immune system, anti-cancer, healthy skin, stabilizes blood sugar, anti-depression, improves sleep quality, anti-aging, and facilitates breast milk production.
Simplisia of Lycium barbarum

Another Facts for Lycium barbarum :
Synonym of Lycium barbarum
Boberella halimifolia� (Mill.) E.H.L.Krause� , Lycium barbatum� Thunb., Lycium cochinchinense� Lour.
Habitus of Lycium barbarum
Bush. Annual shrub, reaching 2.5-4 m in height
Habitat of Lycium barbarum
  • Riverside", "Coastal", "Roadside", "Bush Area

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