The efficacy and function of chicken feet seven

The efficacy and function of chicken feet seven

As people's living standards continue to improve, health and longevity are gradually valued by us, so nowadays health-preserving diet therapy methods are very popular, the trend of traditional Chinese medicine is becoming more and more popular, and Chinese medicine has once again occupied people's vision. Today we will talk about the Chinese medicine chicken feet seven.

[Other names] Tianwangqi, Wuzhuanqi, Yuleizi

[Source] Triosteum pinnatifidum Maxim., a plant of the Caprifoliaceae family. Its roots and fruits are used as medicine. Dig up the roots in late autumn or early spring; pick the ripe fruits in July and August, wash and dry them.

【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, neutral.

【Functions and indications】 Dispel wind and promote blood circulation, strengthen the spleen and stomach, regulate menstruation and relieve pain. Used for rheumatic low back and leg pain, trauma, indigestion, irregular menstruation, and leucorrhea.

【Usage and Dosage】 2 to 3 qian.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

Above we introduced what Chicken Claw Seven is. We know that Chicken Claw Seven can not only be used to treat diseases but also has good health benefits, so we must be good at using Chicken Claw Seven to protect our health.

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