The efficacy and function of sheep horn button flower

The efficacy and function of sheep horn button flower

There are many types of Chinese medicine. When we choose, we need to understand the medicine first. So do you know about the medicinal material "Yangjiao Niuhua"? Let us introduce it below.

[Source] The silky hairs of the seeds of the Apocynaceae plant.

[Original morphology] The plant morphology is detailed in the "Yangjiaoao" article.

【Functions and indications】 ① "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Stops bleeding from knife wounds."

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

[Source] From "Ben Cao Qiu Yuan"

The above introduction to the knowledge about sheep horn buttonholes will, I believe, help you understand more about them. We can eat sheep horn flowers in our daily life to regulate and improve our body.

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