Friends who don’t know about Xinyehubu will not understand what effects and functions Xinyehubu has. Xinyehubu is a traditional Chinese medicinal material. Many people only know it in terms of its shape, so it is difficult to understand what benefits Xinyehubu can really bring to people’s health. These require us to have a deep understanding of this medicinal material Xinyehubu. [Other names] Hops, Heartleaf Hops [Source] Humulus lupulus L. var. cordifolius Maxim., Moraceae , its flowers are used as medicine. 【Habitat distribution】 Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, neutral. 【Functions and indications】 Strengthens the stomach and aids digestion, calms the nerves and promotes diuresis, and fights tuberculosis. It is mainly used to treat loss of appetite, indigestion, hysteria, insomnia, chronic tuberculosis, cystitis, etc. [Usage and Dosage] 1 to 3 coins, decocted in water or taken as tea. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines From the above description, we can know that the nutritional value and medicinal value of the heart-leaf hubhus are very high. It can treat some diseases and can also be used as a raw material for diet therapy. It is indeed a good choice for health and wellness. |
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