The efficacy and function of Yulian

The efficacy and function of Yulian

Traditional Chinese medicine culture is profound and extensive, and Chinese medicinal materials account for a large proportion of it. Do you know about Yulian? What are its effects and functions, and how to eat it? I believe many people are very interested in it. Let me tell you one by one below.

[Other names] White calamus, liver grass, onion orchid

[Source] Amaryllidaceae Zephyranthes candida Herb . The whole plant is used as medicine.

【Habitat distribution】 Cultivated in the south.

【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, neutral.

【Functions and indications】Calming the liver and extinguishing wind. Mainly used to treat infantile convulsions and epilepsy.

【Usage and Dosage】 3 to 4 plants.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

The utilization rate of Jade Curtain in traditional Chinese medicine is still very high, and it can be used to treat a variety of diseases. We should eat it after fully understanding the effects and functions of Yulian. I hope everyone doesn’t eat carelessly.

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