Glechoma longituba is a common Chinese medicine in clinical practice. For people with poor physical constitution, eating Glechoma longituba can help us better maintain our health. Today I will introduce Glechoma longituba to you. [Other names] Passionflower, Rotor Lotus, Rotor Lotus, Clock Grass [Source] Passiflora caerulea L., a plant of the genus Passiflora in the family Passifloraceae, is used as medicine using its roots, vines and fruits . The fruits are collected when they are ripe in autumn and dried in the sun; then the roots and vines are collected and dried separately. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, warm. 【Functions and indications】 Dispel wind and dampness, promote blood circulation and relieve pain. Used for rheumatic bone pain, hernia pain, dysmenorrhea; used externally to treat fractures. 【Usage and Dosage】 5 to 8 cents. For external use, mash an appropriate amount and mix with wine to apply to the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines Therefore, through the detailed introduction of the traditional Chinese medicine Herba Polygoni Multiflori in the above article, it is not difficult to find that Herba Polygoni Multiflori has many effects and functions, and its effect in health care is still very good. |
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