The efficacy and function of yellow-haired Bergenia

The efficacy and function of yellow-haired Bergenia

Yellow-haired rock cabbage is a medicinal herb that is quite common in life. We can eat yellow-haired rock cabbage appropriately. Since many people don’t know much about yellow-haired rock cabbage, let’s take a look at it below.

【Other name】 Rock cabbage [Sichuan]

[Source] Oreocharis henryana Oliv., a plant of the genus Oreocharis in the family Gesneriaceae , is used as medicine with its whole plant . Collected in summer and autumn, and sun-dried.

【Nature and flavor】Light, neutral.

【Functions and indications】 Clears the lungs and relieves cough, relieves asthma, and stops bleeding. Used for cough due to overwork, asthma, and vomiting blood.

【Usage and Dosage】 5 qian, decocted in water and taken orally.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

Nowadays, people's life pressure is constantly increasing, which makes our bodies often in a state of fatigue. As a traditional Chinese medicine, yellow-haired rock cabbage has a certain regulating effect on the body. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

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