The medicinal value of stinking jasmine is beyond our imagination. It is very effective in treating some diseases. Stinky jasmine contains many substances that are beneficial to the human body. Let’s take a look. [Other names] Stinky shit jasmine, mountain jasmine, big bun woman, wind over the wall, stinky red tung, stinky peony [Guangxi] [Source] Clerodendron fragrans Vent., a plant of the genus Clerodendron in the Verbenaceae family, is used as medicine with its roots and leaves . It can be harvested throughout the year, washed, sliced, and dried or used fresh. The leaves are mostly used fresh and can be picked at any time. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, neutral. 【Functions and indications】 Dispel wind and dampness, resolve phlegm and relieve cough, promote blood circulation and reduce swelling. Root: Rheumatoid arthritis, beriberi edema, leucorrhea, bronchitis. Leaves: Used externally to treat eczema and itchy skin. [Usage and Dosage] 2-5 qian of root; apply appropriate amount of leaves externally, decoct in water and wash the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines [Source] "Essentials of the Nature of Raw Medicinal Herbs" The above is an introduction to the effects of stinking jasmine. When using it, you can do so according to the needs mentioned above. In addition, stinking jasmine is also very helpful in treating certain diseases. |
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