Many people choose thalictrum lucidum because of its high-value pharmacological effects, but be careful not to eat it casually, otherwise it will have some bad effects on the body. We need to understand it before eating it. Are you ready? [Other names] Horsetail Coptis chinensis, Rhizoma Coptis chinensis, Thalictrum renifolium, Thalictrum petalum [Source] Thalictrum petaloideum L., Ranunculaceae, is used as medicine with its root . 【Habitat distribution】 Northeast, Northwest and North China. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, cold. 【Functions and indications】 Strengthens the stomach and aids digestion, clears the liver and improves eyesight, clears away heat and detoxifies. It is mainly used to treat icteric hepatitis, stomachache, diarrhea, indigestion, conjunctivitis, fever in children and acne. 【Usage and Dosage】 1 to 3 coins, decocted in water and taken orally. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines The above is a detailed introduction to the medicinal value of thrush. There are also some ways and methods when eating thrush. The above methods of eating are very helpful for regulating various problems of the human body, so you can do it with confidence. |
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