The efficacy and function of Phragmites australis

The efficacy and function of Phragmites australis

Phragmites australis is a common Chinese medicine with many different functions. It can regulate some diseases of the human body. Let us learn about its specific functions below.

[Source] The juice that comes out from the burning stems of Phragmites australis .

[Nature and flavor] "Chongqing Herbal Medicine": "bitter, cold, non-toxic."

【Function】 "Chongqing Herbal Medicine": "Treats children with high fever and convulsions."

【Usage and Dosage】 For internal use: Mix with boiled water.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

[Source] From "Chongqing Herbs".

Through the introduction in the above article, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of Reed Bamboo Juice. Reed Bamboo Juice is very beneficial to human health. You can try it.

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