There are many common Chinese medicinal materials in life, and Begonia palmatum is one of them. However, many people are not very clear about Begonia palmatum. Therefore, before choosing to eat it, you need to understand the effects and functions of Begonia palmatum. [Other names] Water star anise, water centipede, sour monkey, a mouthful of blood, water coptis [Source] Begonia pedatifida Levl., a plant of the genus Begonia in the family Begoniaceae, is used as medicine with its rhizome . Dig up in autumn and winter, wash, slice and dry. 【Nature and flavor】 Sour, flat. 【Functions and indications】Disperse blood stasis, stop bleeding, reduce swelling and relieve pain. Used for vomiting blood, uterine bleeding, stomach pain, rheumatoid arthritis; used externally to treat swelling and pain caused by injuries and snake bites. [Usage and Dosage] 3-5 qian; for external use, mash the fresh product and apply to the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines The unique living environment gives Begonia palmatum magical effects. After the introduction above, I believe everyone has a certain understanding. I hope that everyone can learn more about this in daily life, and be able to solve the difficulties in life while increasing experience. |
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