The efficacy and function of the spicy tree

The efficacy and function of the spicy tree

Although Western medicine and Western drugs are more common nowadays, people still often believe that diseases can only be cured by taking Chinese medicine, because Chinese medicine can cure the root cause. The stinking taro is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. Let’s take a look at some common knowledge about the stinking taro.

[Other names] Wild rice pepper, wild taro, stinking tung tree

[Source] Euodia fargesii Dode, a plant of the genus Evodia in the Rutaceae family, is used as medicine with its fruit . Harvest in autumn and dry in the shade.

【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, pungent, warm.

【Functions and indications】Relieve cough. Used for post-measles cough.

[Usage and Dosage] 5 to 6 grams of fresh fruit.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

【Source】 List of Medicinal Plants in Guangxi

The above is the introduction to the stinking spicy tree. I believe you will understand it after reading it. After knowing the effects and functions of the stinking tamarind tree, you can adjust it according to your own physical condition.

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