The efficacy and function of chicken baby grass

The efficacy and function of chicken baby grass

Nowadays, our living standards are constantly improving, but our health quality is constantly declining. Unscientific diet poses a potential threat to our bodies. Many Chinese medicinal herbs can regulate and improve our bodies. Here I would like to introduce you to the herb Cistanche deserticola.

【Other name】 Pine

[Source] The whole herb of Plumbagella micrantha (Ledeb.) Spach, a plant of the genus Plumbagella in the family Plumbagaceae. Harvested in summer, sun-dried or shade-dried.

【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, cold.

【Functions and indications】Detoxification and insecticidal. Used for tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea manuum, and tinea pedis

【Usage and Dosage】Appropriate amount for external use.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

[Source] "Selected Green Herbs from Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia"

The above is the introduction of Chicken Baby Grass. I believe you will understand it after reading it. After knowing the effects and functions of Gastrodia elata, you can adjust it according to your own physical condition.

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