The gypsophila acuminata is a medicinal herb that is quite common in life. We can eat the gypsophila acuminata appropriately. Since many people don’t know much about the gypsophila acuminata, let’s take a look at it below. [Other names] Flour root vine, small bindweed, coiled ginseng, ground ginseng [Source] It is a plant of the genus Calystegin hederacea Wall. in the family Convolvulaceae. Its rhizomes and flowers are used as medicine. Dig up the rhizomes in autumn, wash and dry them or use them fresh. The flowers are picked and used fresh in summer and autumn. 【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, light, neutral. [Functions and indications] Rhizome: invigorates the spleen and replenishes Qi, promotes diuresis, regulates menstruation, and stops leucorrhea; used for indigestion due to spleen deficiency, irregular menstruation, leucorrhea, and scanty milk. [Usage and Dosage] 1 to 2 liang of rhizome, appropriate amount for external use on flowers. 【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 Chinese medicinal material, the flower of the genus Dahan has a certain regulating effect on the body. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. |
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