Rice flowers are very nutritious and precious medicinal materials. Eating them regularly can have very good effects and functions. So how should we eat rice flowers? What specific benefits can eating rice flowers bring to our body? We need to understand some professional knowledge of rice flowers to answer these questions. 【Alias】 Shrimp Spicy Eyes [Source] Eurya chinensis R. Brown, a plant of the genus Eurya in the Theaceae family, is used as medicine with its roots and the whole plant . It can be harvested throughout the year and sun-dried. 【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, light, slightly astringent, cool. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat, detoxifies, removes dampness and heals sores. Used to prevent influenza; used externally to treat burns, scalds, and pustules. 【Usage and Dosage】 0.5~1 liang. For external use, wash with decoction in water or apply to the affected area with powdered sesame oil. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Guizhou Herbal Medicine The above are some little knowledge about rice flower. If you feel it is suitable for your physical condition, you might as well give it a try. I believe it will bring obvious improvement to your body. |
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