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 Chinese medicinal hibiscus seedlings. Here we will introduce the effects and functions of the Chinese medicinal hibiscus seedlings. [Source] The stems and leaves of hibiscus , a plant of the Malvaceae family. [Original morphology] The plant morphology is detailed in the entry for "Hibiscus flower". [Nature and flavor] "Qianjin·Food Therapy": "It tastes sweet, slightly cold and slippery, and is non-toxic." [Functions and indications] Treat dysentery caused by heat toxins, gonorrhea, and wounds. [Usage and Dosage] For internal use: decoct in water, 2 to 6 qian; cook or mash into juice. For external use: mash and apply or burn the product and grind it into powder for application. 【Note】 "Yi Lin Zong Yao" says: "Don't eat after having a paroxysmal disease." [Additional prescription] ①To treat bleeding in urine: take one inch of the ash from the stem of sunflower seed, twice a day. (Qianjin Fang) 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 【Source】 From Compendium of Materia Medica The above is a brief introduction to hollyhock seedlings. Through this we can understand that hollyhock seedlings contain a variety of nutrients, which are very effective in treating and preventing some diseases. In daily life, everyone can eat it under the guidance of relevant people. |
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