| Categories | Chinese Herbal Supplements |
|---|---|
| Brand Name: | shuntai |
| Place of Origin: | Hunan |
| MOQ: | 10kg |
| Price: | us18-28 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 10-20t |
| Delivery Time: | 3-7work day |
| Packaging Details: | box parking |
| Dry type: | AD |
| packaging: | large packages, cans, gift packs, glass bottles, vacuum packaging |
| Storage type: | Dry or cool place |
| Specification: | kg |
| Manufacturer: | shuntai |
| Shelf life: | one year |
| Certificate: | ISO9001 , HACCP , FDA , HALAL |
High-quality Chinese herbal medicine Dried lily
Dried lily is the dried fleshy scale leaf of a plant in the Liliaceae family and has high medicinal value. It has the functions of detoxification, regulating the spleen and strengthening the stomach, promoting diuresis and eliminating accumulation, calming the mind and soothing the spirit, and promoting blood circulation. It is mainly used to treat labor cough, hemoptysis, restlessness, palpitations and other conditions, and has a special effect on treating diseases of the lung meridians and maintaining health and anti-aging.
According to pharmacological research, dried lily bulbs have the effect of increasing white blood cells, and thus have good therapeutic effects on various types of cancer. Those with wind-cold exterior syndrome should avoid using it. Its traditional Chinese medicine, lily, has the best efficacy and is a dual-purpose lily for both medicine and food.

Lily is a material with homology in both medicine and food. It is
slightly cold in nature and sweet in taste, with the effects of
nourishing yin, moistening the lungs, clearing the heart, and
calming the nerves. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as
yin deficiency and dry cough, as well as insomnia and excessive
dreaming. The medicinal dosage is usually 6-12 grams (dried
product), and fresh products can be used up to 15-30 grams, subject
to adjustment based on constitution and symptoms.
一. Efficacy and Applicable Scenarios
1. Nourishing yin and moistening the lungs
It is suitable for dry cough due to lung dryness, blood in phlegm,
such as throat discomfort caused by dry autumn, or as an auxiliary
conditioning for tuberculosis patients.
It can be combined with medicinal materials such as Fritillaria
thunbergii and Ophiopogon japonicus to enhance the effect of
moistening the lungs.
2. Calm the mind and soothe the nerves
Improve restless insomnia, palpitations, and excessive dreaming,
suitable for sleep disorders caused by menopausal syndrome or
anxiety.
It is often used in combination with semen ziziphi spinosae and
lotus seeds.
3. Nourishing the stomach and promoting the secretion of body fluid
Alleviate dry mouth and throat, stomach yin deficiency, such as
thirst symptoms caused by diabetes or fluid depletion after a heat
illness.
二. Usage and Dosage
1. Medicinal use
For decoction and oral administration: 6-12 grams for dried
products, 15-30 grams for fresh products. It can be decocted in
water or made into pills or powders.
Incompatibility: Use with caution for those with cold and
wind-related coughs, as well as those with spleen and stomach
deficiency-cold. Avoid taking with warm and hot medications.
2. Dietary therapy
Lily Congee: Cook 30 grams of fresh lily with 100 grams of
glutinous rice to make congee, suitable for daily conditioning of
yin deficiency constitution.
Lily Snow Fungus Soup: Stewed with snow fungus and rock sugar, it
can alleviate dry skin caused by autumn dryness.
三. Precautions
1. Prohibited groups
People with cold-induced coughs and excessive, thin, white phlegm
should avoid using this product as it may worsen their symptoms.
Individuals with spleen and stomach deficiency-cold (such as prone
to diarrhea and intolerance to cold) should reduce the dosage or
combine it with warm-natured ingredients such as ginger.
2. Adverse reactions
Overconsumption may lead to abdominal distension and diarrhea. It
is recommended to blanch fresh products to remove their cold nature
before consumption.
3. Special groups
It is recommended that pregnant women, children, and patients with
chronic diseases consult a traditional Chinese medicine
practitioner before use.
If you need to treat specific diseases (such as severe insomnia or
respiratory diseases) with lily, it is recommended to combine
professional traditional Chinese medicine treatment based on
syndrome differentiation to avoid delaying the condition by
self-medication.
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