I believe many people don’t know what dragon claws are, nor do they know the medicinal value of this medicinal material, so we should understand the nutritional value of dragon claws. Dragon claw is a poisonous medicinal material. It can cause allergies and increased menstrual bleeding, and excessive consumption can cause poisoning. Therefore, you should take dragon claw according to the doctor's advice. Only by taking dragon claw correctly can you improve the body's immunity. Dragon Claw Taboo 1. Some people are allergic to aloe vera and cannot eat it; 2. Women who are menstruating, weak, have hemorrhoids, or have bleeding should not eat it; 3. Do not eat too much, about 15 grams a day is enough. It is more convenient to squeeze the juice, just drink 2 to 3 spoons. The efficacy and function of dragon claw 1. Improve the body's immunity Dragon claw can not only enhance the body's immunity, but also promote the shedding of necrotic cells and help wound healing. 2. Helps intestinal function It promotes large intestine motility and has little effect on the small intestine. Its laxative site is in the large intestine, and the active compound is the anthraquinone derivative contained in dragon claw. 3. Strengthen the heart and lower blood pressure The extract from the rhizome has a blood pressure lowering effect, and the extracted calcium citrate is a cardiotonic, which is very effective in strengthening the heart and lowering blood pressure. 4. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory Dragon claw has anti-Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and other military activities, and its alcohol extract has an inhibitory effect on human Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 5. Anti-tumor Dragon claw contains anti-tumor blood-activating substances, among which aloesin A is a high-molecular glycoprotein with anti-cancer effects, mainly preventing and treating fibrosarcoma and lymphocytic leukemia. 6. Clear away heat and detoxify Dragon claws are bitter and cold in nature, and can clear away heat. They have the effects of inhibiting excessive immune response, enhancing phagocytic function, and removing metabolic waste. How to eat dragon claw Peel the dragon claw leaves, mash them, mix with honey, and take 2 spoons a day. It can cure bronchitis and asthma. The Difference Between Dragon Claw and Aloe Vera Dragon Claw: Dragon Claw, scientifically known as "arborescent aloe", is a perennial plant of the Liliaceae family with short or obvious stems, fleshy leaves, clustered in rosettes, sharp tips, and often with hard teeth or thorns on the edges. The peduncle emerges from the leaf cluster; the flowers are arranged in racemes; the perianth is cylindrical, sometimes slightly curved; usually the three outer perianth segments are fused to the middle; there are 6 stamens, attached to the base; the filaments are long, and the anthers are dorsal; the style is slender, and the stigma is small. Capsule with many seeds. Aloe: belongs to the Liliaceae family, a shrub-like succulent plant, also known as a "succulent" plant. Native to Africa. Most plants are stemless; the leaf clusters are rosette-shaped. Several species have sharp, thorny leaves; the flowers are yellow or red, in racemes, and both the flowers and leaves are beautiful and can be used for viewing. Some juices can be used to make cosmetics, laxatives and burn medicines. Distributed in tropical regions of the Eastern Hemisphere, especially in South Africa. |
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