Traditional Chinese medicine requires the use of traditional Chinese medicine when treating diseases, and wild loquat, as a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, is also frequently used. So, let’s talk about the effects and functions of wild loquat. 【Other name】 Loquat [Source] It is the leaves or roots of the Lauraceae plant Machilus velutipes . Harvested in summer and autumn. [Original form] Phoebe nanmu, also known as: monkey high iron, fragrant gum wood. [Habitat distribution] Distributed in Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Fujian and other places. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, cool. 【Functions and indications】Resolves phlegm and relieves cough, reduces swelling and relieves pain. [Additional prescription] ① For treating bronchitis: 3 grams each of wild loquat leaves (without hair), mulberry leaves, and wild chrysanthemum leaves. Take it in decoction, one dose per day. 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 Through the introduction in the above article, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of wild loquat. This is a medicinal material we are very familiar with, but it has many medicinal properties and functions. Therefore, I hope everyone will consume it based on their own situation. |
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