Fisheye grass is a common medicinal material in traditional Chinese medicine. So what are the health benefits of fisheye grass? In what aspects of daily life is fisheye grass widely used? Let's take a brief look at fisheye grass. [Other name] Small fish eye grass, chrysanthemum leaf fish eye grass [Source] The whole herb of Dichrocephala benthamii CB Clarke and D. chrysanthemifolia (Blume) D C., plants of the genus Dichrocephala in the Asteraceae family. Harvest in summer, wash and dry. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, cool. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat, detoxifies, dispels wind and improves eyesight. Used for hepatitis, indigestion in children, high fever caused by cold in children, pneumonia, dysentery, malaria, toothache, night blindness; used externally to treat sores, snake bites, dermatitis, eczema, uterine prolapse, and rectal prolapse. [Usage and Dosage] 2 to 5 cents; for external use, decoct in water and wash with it, or mash it and apply it to the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines In order to let more friends know about fish eye grass, you can introduce it to more friends around you so that more people will know how to use this medicine. |
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