Do you know what Clematis unifolia is? If you know, do you understand the effects and functions of Clematis unifolia? As a traditional medicinal material, what regulatory effects does Clematis unifolia have on our body? We will analyze them one by one for you below. [Other names] Groundroot, Snowflower, Kidnapper [Source] Clematis henryi Oliv., a plant of the genus Clematis in the Ranunculaceae family, is used as medicine with its swollen roots . Collect in autumn and winter, wash and dry. 【Nature and flavor】Pungent, neutral. 【Functions and indications】Promotes the flow of qi and relieves pain, activates blood circulation and reduces swelling. Used for stomachache, abdominal pain, bruises, fainting due to falls, bronchitis; used externally to treat mumps. [Usage and Dosage] 0.5-2 qian; for external use, grind the juice and apply to the affected area. 【Excerpt】National Compilation of Chinese Herbal Medicines From the above introduction, it is not difficult to see that single-leaf Clematis has many functions. People in daily life can eat single-leaf Clematis in appropriate amounts according to their physical conditions. After a period of time, your physical condition will be greatly improved. |
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