The efficacy and function of Glehnia littoralis

The efficacy and function of Glehnia littoralis

The essence of traditional Chinese medicine is to treat both the symptoms and the root cause. Compared with Western medicine, the effects and efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine are much better. The same is true for the traditional Chinese medicine Herba Epimedii. Here we will introduce the effects and functions of the traditional Chinese medicine Herba Epimedii.

【Alias】

Wuyuanteng, Morinda officinalis [Fujian]

【Nature and flavor】

Sweet and cool.

【Function and indications】

Dispel wind and dampness, relieve pain and stop bleeding. Used for stomachache, rheumatic joint pain; the leaves are used externally to treat traumatic bleeding.

【Usage and Dosage】

For external use, apply in appropriate amount.

【extract】

National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicine

【Source】

List of Medicinal Plants in Guangxi

In general, the effect of Shepherd's Globe is quite significant. It is precisely because Shepherd's Globe has relatively good health-preserving effects that the application of Shepherd's Globe in health-preserving life can be said to be quite high.

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