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Cordyceps sinensis is an edible fungus strain. What is the nutritional value of Cordyceps sinensis?

It is a Chinese herbal medicine and belongs to the category of Chinese herbal medicine. Cordyceps sinensis is not used to supplement nutrition, but to regulate body function and immune system ability. Strictly speaking, it is a medicine that everyone can take. Thank you for inviting me. First of all, Cordyceps sinensis is a traditional and precious nourishing Chinese herbal medicine, and it ranks as the three major tonics together with natural ginseng and velvet antler. Cordyceps sinensis is rich in nutritional value. Cordyceps sinensis contains advanced nutrition and a variety of ingredients that regulate human functions.

Cordyceps sinensis, also referred to as "Cordyceps sinensis", is as famous as ginseng and velvet antler, and it is also called the three best nourishing products in China, which was often used as a royal tribute in ancient times. Wild Cordyceps sinensis is mainly produced in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is a combination of ergot fungi and hepialidae insect larvae under special conditions. It contains many essential amino acids and natural cordycepic acid. Don't define its nutritional value by its ingredients. After analyzing the ingredients of radish and ginseng, some western doctors found that the ingredients of radish are much larger than ginseng, so they came to the conclusion that ginseng is not as nutritious as radish and made a big joke! To analyze with the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, its nature can be divided into cold and heat. Whether it is tonic or laxative, it is necessary to prescribe the right medicine to see the miraculous effect.

Cordyceps sinensis is a mild tonic, so it is listed as a yang-tonifying drug. Enter the lung and kidney meridians. Has the effects of nourishing lung and kidney, stopping bleeding and resolving phlegm. It can be used for the treatment of fatigue, expectoration with blood, night sweats, impotence, nocturnal emission, and listlessness after illness. It is effective when used alone, but the intensity is slow, so it should be taken continuously.

In fact, Cordyceps militaris has high nutritional and medicinal value. Some scientific research units and departments of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences have successfully planted Cordyceps militaris. There is a Cordyceps Institute in Tibet, which has been studying for almost 30 years. At present, Cordyceps sinensis cannot be planted artificially. What can be planted is called Cordyceps militaris, also called Cordyceps militaris and Cordyceps sinensis. Cordyceps sinensis is a parasitic fungus, which is different from Cordyceps sinensis. The propagation mode of Cordyceps sinensis in natural wild fungi is that the mature mycelium spore powder of Cordyceps sinensis flutters with the wind and parasitizes insects, which is called "Cordyceps sinensis". Cordyceps spore powder slowly germinates hyphae in warm and humid environment, and uses insects as culture medium to accumulate rich nutrients and reach bacteria.