The efficacy and function of Yuliangtu

The efficacy and function of Yuliangtu

Yuliangtu is a common Chinese medicine. It can be used for medicinal purposes as well as for food. Moreover, the effects and functions of Yuliangtu are quite comprehensive. Let’s take a look at it below.

【Alias】 Shendula, Ge Ermin

【Source】 It is a kind of iron-containing clay.

【Habitat distribution】 Gansu.

【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, cool.

【Functions and indications】 Clears heat and cools blood, removes blood stasis and promotes new blood circulation, reduces swelling and relieves pain. Used for pulse heat and internal organ injuries; used for external treatment of burns.

[Usage and Dosage] 0.5-1 qian; For external use, grind into powder, and sprinkle or apply on the affected area after sterilization.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

The effects and functions of Yuliangtu have been described in detail above, and I believe everyone has a certain understanding of it. Whether Yuliangtu has other therapeutic effects still requires further research.

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