I wonder if you have ever heard of purple oilwood leaves. Purple oilwood leaves are very beneficial for regulating our bodies and can also play a good role in treating some diseases. Today let us look at the relevant knowledge about purple oilwood leaves. [Source] It is the young leaf tips of the Anacardiaceae plant. It can be harvested throughout the year and used fresh or dried. [Original form] Fragrant wood, also known as: Meijiang (Dai name). [Habitat distribution] Growing on hillsides and river valleys. Distributed in Yunnan, Sichuan and other places. 【Nature and flavor】 Astringent, slightly bitter, cool. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat and detoxifies. Treat dysentery, enteritis, sores and eczema. [Usage and Dosage] For oral use: decoct in water, 3 to 5 qian. For external use: mash and apply. 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 [Source] From "Selected Chinese Herbal Medicines in Simao, Yunnan" In fact, you will only know its benefits after practicing it. Just like the traditional Chinese medicine purple oil tree leaves introduced above, it turns out that purple oil tree leaves can also treat some other diseases. Therefore, eating it in moderation has many benefits. |
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