As people's research on traditional Chinese medicine deepens, they gradually understand the detailed ingredients in various traditional Chinese medicines and the impact of these ingredients on everyone's health. Below I would like to recommend a Chinese medicinal herb, wild onion, and describe the effects of wild onion in detail. I hope it will be helpful to your study and research. 【Other name】 Taibai leek [Source] Allium prattii CH Wright, Liliaceae , the whole plant is used as medicine. 【Habitat distribution】 Shaanxi, Gansu, Henan, Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet. 【Nature and flavor】 Spicy, warm. 【Functions and indications】Sweating, dispelling cold and reducing swelling. It is mainly used to treat colds, headaches and fevers, cold abdominal pain, and indigestion. External bone setting. 【Usage and Dosage】 3 to 5 cents. For external use, add honey and mash it for external application. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 "Common Chinese Herbal Medicines in Tibet" The above are the effects and functions of wild onions. We can also eat wild onions reasonably according to our own situation to relieve the pain caused by the disease. |
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