Speaking of oak bark [picture], I believe many friends know it because it has a good effect in treating diseases. However, some friends do not know what the specific effects of oak bark [picture] are, so let’s take a detailed look at the effects of oak bark [picture] here. [Other names] Oak, oak tree, green wind oak, small-leaved oak [Source] Fagaceae Quercus genus The bark and leaves of Quercus mongolica Fisch. are also used as medicine. Peel the bark in spring, scrape off the rough outer skin, dry it and use it raw or calcine it into charcoal; pick the leaves in summer and autumn, dry them and set aside. 【Nature and flavor】 Slightly bitter, astringent, neutral. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat, removes dampness and detoxifies. Used for bacterial dysentery, acute gastroenteritis, indigestion in children, jaundice, acute and chronic bronchitis, and hemorrhoids. 【Usage and Dosage】 2 to 3 qian. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Jilin Chinese Herbal Medicine Therefore, through the detailed introduction of the Chinese medicine oak bark [picture] in the above article, it is not difficult to find that oak bark [picture] has many functions and effects, and its effect in health care is still very good. |
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