The efficacy and function of hairy bees

The efficacy and function of hairy bees

The medical value of hairy wasp larvae is beyond our imagination. It is very effective in treating some diseases. Hairy wasp eggs contain many substances that are beneficial to the human body. Let’s take a look.

[Other names] Thatch arrow, bone-penetrating wind, strong and fluttering grass

[Source] Fimbristylis rigidula Nees, a member of the Cyperaceae family, is used as medicine through its root .

[Habitat distribution] From the lower reaches of the Yangtze River to Guangdong, Guizhou and Yunnan.

【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, slightly cold.

【Functions and indications】 Nourishes yin and moistens dryness, replenishes deficiency and replenishes damage. It is mainly used to treat pulmonary tuberculosis, night sweats, chronic cough, weakness and dizziness.

【Usage and Dosage】 3 to 5 cents.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

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

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