1. Salvia miltiorrhiza. The decoction of Salvia miltiorrhiza can lower blood sugar and blood lipids. Clinical application: Prepare 15 grams each of Salvia miltiorrhiza, pollen, and kudzu root, 20 grams Astragalus membranaceus, 7 grams Schisandra chinensis, and 10 grams each Lonicera vine and Scrophulariaceae. It has a definite effect in treating diabetes combined with hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia.
Second, Rehmannia glutinosa can improve diabetes combined with hyperlipidemia and hypertension. Clinical application: 30 grams each of Rehmannia glutinosa and Astragalus membranaceus, 20 grams each of Huaishan, Anemarrhena, and Pueraria lobata, 15 grams each of Scrophulariaceae, wolfberry, Atractylodes, Poria, and Codonopsis pilosula, and 10 grams each of Ophiopogon japonicus and Schisandra chinensis.
Third, corn silk has a significant effect in lowering blood sugar and is effective in treating diabetes combined with hypertension and kidney disease. Stew 45 grams of corn silk, 30 grams of astragalus, 15 grams of atractylodes and pig pancreas for a daily diet.
Four. Anemarrhenae Anemarrhena water extract can lower blood sugar, and has a more obvious effect on the increase in blood sugar caused by drugs. Decoction with 12 grams each of Anemarrhena, Trichosanthes, and Ophiopogon japonicus can improve symptoms of diabetes such as thirst and polydipsia.
Fifth, wolfberry can improve the elevated blood lipids and poor vision of diabetes. Taking 25 grams each of wolfberry, Schisandra, Polygonatum, and Scrophulariaceae every day and decoction instead of tea can improve the symptoms of thirst.