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What should the elderly take as a supplement in winter?

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Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 05:53 PM

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  • Thunder Thunder

    Apr 08, 2026

      elderly The most important thing about tonic in winter is to follow nature, pay attention to nourishing yang, and focus on nourishing. According to the principle of traditional Chinese medicine, if you are deficient, you will make up for it, and if you are cold, you will catch it. In the diet, you should eat more warm and hot things, especially those that warm and nourish kidney yang, to improve the body's cold resistance. Dog meat and mutton have the effect of warming the kidneys and strengthening yang.

      Wine is a hot drink. The elderly take a small cup of ginseng wine or astragalus wine every morning, which has the effect of preventing wind and cold and activating blood circulation. Elderly people with weak constitution can eat stewed hens, lean meat, tendons, etc. in winter. You can also drink milk and soy milk to enhance your physical fitness.

      After the beef is stewed with rice wine, onions and ginger in a casserole, eating the meat and drinking the soup can benefit qi and quench thirst, strengthen bones and nourish the spleen and stomach. Elderly people with insufficient yang energy can also add 15g of Cistanche deserticola and 15g of Morinda citrifolia meat. Boil 15g of wolfberries together. The above are just the general principles for winter supplementation for the elderly. In fact, there are many drugs suitable for winter supplementation.

      Generally speaking, these items can be divided into four broad categories:

      First, plant-based tonics include: red ginseng, ginseng, eucommia, yam, American ginseng, walnut, longan, tremella, angelica, fleece multiflorum, wolfberry, astragalus, dangshen, atractylodes, dodder, etc. Among them, walnut kernels, longan meat, and white fungus are both tonic foods and medicines.

      The second is animal tonics: soft-shell turtle, velvet antler, sea cucumber, donkey-hide gelatin, eel, etc.:

      The third is Chinese patent medicine supplements: Deer Antler Tablets, Shenlu Bupao, Quanlu Pills, Shenwan, Fuhe, Bawei Pills, Shenrong Buwan, Ginseng Deer Antler Pills, Guilingji, Erdong Paste, Dongtian Changchun Paste. Shiquan Dabu Cream, Bazhen Pills, Qiongyu Cream, American Ginseng Oral Liquid, etc.;

      Fourth, winter food supplements: mainly foods containing protein, vitamins, and easy to digest. Commonly used foods include japonica rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, peas, leeks, coriander, garlic, radish, day lily, mutton, dog meat, chicken, carp, silver carp, hairtail, and shrimp.

      Although there are many types of supplements suitable for the elderly in winter, the use of supplements should be based on the individual's own situation to diagnose the deficiency and disease, and to diagnose and treat the disease. Provide targeted nourishment; if you are already ill, you must take appropriate supplements. It is best to follow the doctor's instructions and do not take supplements blindly.

      For example, people with diabetes can use raw sun-dried ginseng, ginseng, etc. as tonics, and avoid using licorice and drugs containing more sugar. And there are high blood lipids, arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease , cholecystitis, etc. disease For those who are pregnant, drugs and foods high in protein, fat, and polysaccharides must not be used.

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