Source: Folk prescription.

Efficacy: Nourish lung yin, clear lung heat, moisten lung dryness, used for dry cough and hoarseness caused by insufficient lung yin.

Ingredients: 15 grams of lily and northern sand cucumber, 30 grams of peanut kernels.

Seasoning: Honey to taste.

Method: 1. First add Beisha to boiled soup.

2. Pick out the northern sand cucumber, add peanut kernels and lilies, and continue to cook for 20 minutes.

3. Put it in a bowl and add honey to serve.

Expert mottos

It is often used for tracheitis, pulmonary heat and dry cough, straining phlegm and blood, yin wound and dry throat and thirst. “Materia Medica” says that it “specializes in replenishing lung yin, clearing lung fire, and curing long-term cough and pulmonary impotence”. “Decoction Pieces of New Ginseng” says that it “nourishes the lungs and stomach yin, and cures labor and coughs up phlegm and blood”. “Northeast Medicine Zhizhi” said that it “treats chronic bronchitis, tuberculosis, lung insufficiency, lung abscess, etc.” “Chronicles of Traditional Chinese Medicine” says that it “nourishes lung yin, clears lung heat, dispels phlegm and relieves cough.” Cure fatigue and fever, yin injury and dry cough, thirst and dry throat”. Peanut kernel can moisten the lungs, and is often used for dry cough, dry cough in autumn, chronic bronchitis, and whooping cough in children. Lily nourishes yin and moistens the lungs, clears away heat and calms the nerves, especially for those who have yin deficiency and cough for a long time and blood in phlegm. Honey is also a good moisturizing product, and the combination effect is better.

People with wind chill, cough and lung and stomach deficiency are forbidden to take it.

Extended usage

Honey steamed lily, from “The Extensive Collection of Experience”. Wash 200 grams of fresh lily, grind it into a puree, add 250 grams of honey, steam it thoroughly in a pot, and drink 15 grams in the morning and evening. It can clear the lungs and relieve cough, moisten dryness and replenish deficiency, treat pulmonary carbuncles, pulmonary heat and stuffiness, cough, pus and blood.