The leaf of the genus Parallelome is a very common Chinese medicine and also a very important medicinal material. We need to pay attention to it. The leaves of the knot can be used in combination with other medicines, and we need to take them appropriately according to our physical condition. Now let’s look at the main effects and functions of traditional Chinese medicine on knotweed leaves. 【Alias】 A Shangge [Miao language] [Source] Pteracanthus alatus (Wall. ex Nees) Brem. of the Acanthaceae family, the roots and leaves are used as medicine. 【Habitat distribution】 Guizhou. 【Nature and flavor】 Spicy, salty, and cold. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat and detoxifies, promotes blood circulation and relieves pain. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Guizhou Herbal Medicine The above content is an introduction to the effects and functions of traditional Chinese medicine on knotweed leaves. I hope it can be of some help to you. The culture of traditional Chinese medicine is profound and extensive. When treating diseases, we need to choose different medicines according to the different diseases to better help the body relieve troubles. |
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