The efficacy and function of royal jelly

The efficacy and function of royal jelly

Royal jelly is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. There are records of royal jelly in ancient Chinese medical books. Royal jelly can treat many diseases and its effects are very comprehensive. We should make good use of it.

[Other names] Royal jelly, royal jelly

[Source] It is a milky white gelatinous substance secreted by the pharyngeal glands of worker bees .

【Nature and flavor】Pungent, sour, slightly warm.

【Functions and indications】Nourish and strengthen. Used as an auxiliary treatment for neurosis, hypertension, cardiovascular insufficiency, chronic hepatitis, ulcer disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases.

【Usage and Dosage】 0.5 to 1 point.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

[Source] Collection of Abstracts of Papers from the 1962 Academic Conference of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association


In the above article, we analyzed royal jelly and learned that its functions and effects are very wide-ranging. As long as we know more about the medicinal properties of traditional Chinese medicine, we will not panic when we encounter diseases.


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