The efficacy and function of wildfire rope

The efficacy and function of wildfire rope

There are so many medicinal herbs in the world, and it is inevitable that there are some that we are not familiar with. But as long as we have the spirit of learning throughout our lives, I believe we can slowly learn more medical herbs. So do you know about the medicinal herb wild fire rope?

[Other names] Zijingen, Xiaobaiyao, Xiaohuorong, Lancang Banpiangan

[Source] Grewia lantsangensis Hu, Tiliaceae , the root endobark is used as medicine.

【Habitat distribution】 Yunnan.

【Nature and flavor】Astringent, slightly bitter, and cool.

【Functions and indications】Astringent and hemostatic, tissue regeneration, and bone setting.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

Everyone should know about the medicinal value of wildfire rope, so you can be more targeted when consuming it in your daily life. More reasonable use of the medicine can better treat some common diseases.

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