The efficacy and function of 椆李

The efficacy and function of 椆李

Do you know the Chinese magnolia? It is a common Chinese medicinal material and is very helpful for some diseases. Let me show you today.

[Other names] Stinky plum, Maga [Mongolian name]

[Source] Padus asiatica Komar., Rosaceae , the fruit of which is used as medicine.

【Habitat distribution】 Northeast China.

【Nature and flavor】 Sour, flat.

【Functions and indications】 Stop diarrhea. Treat diarrhea.

【Usage and Dosage】 3 to 5 cents.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

The above is an introduction to the effects of 椆梅. When using it, you can use it according to the needs mentioned above, and 椆梅 is also very helpful in treating certain diseases.

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