Effects and functions of Patchouli Dew

Effects and functions of Patchouli Dew

I don’t know if you are familiar with Patchouli Dew and whether you understand its effects and functions. Let’s analyze in detail the value and consumption methods of Patchouli Dew.

[Source] Aromatic water distilled from the stems and leaves of Patchouli, a plant of the Lamiaceae family.

【Properties and flavors】 "Chinese Medical Dictionary": "pungent, slightly warm, non-toxic."

【Functions and indications】 ① "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Relieves heat and strengthens the body's vitality."

[Usage and Dosage] Oral administration: drink warm, 2 to 4 liang.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

Through the above introduction, I found that Patchouli Dew has so many pharmacological effects, and it also has good effects on some diseases. In fact, there may be many "treasures" around our lives, but most of the time we don’t have a heart that is good at discovering them.

<<:  The efficacy and function of galangal leaves

>>:  Effects and functions of Pinus lanceolata root

Recommend

Why did dinosaurs get so big? Is there an upper limit?

Editor’s Note: "Why were dinosaurs so big?&q...

Do ruminants have fewer stomach problems than humans?

I saw a very interesting question today and I wou...

Weird hypothermia: from agitation to hallucinations

Nowadays, the climate in many parts of the world ...

There are many AI models. If we focus on one, will it be easier to succeed?

In early 2023, Chat GPT seemed to have set off a ...

The efficacy and function of the wood

Jiaorangmu is a kind of traditional Chinese medic...

We are classmates, so why is my deskmate so fragrant?

More and more people are beginning to believe tha...

Does the cold wind make your face crooked? These things about "facial paralysis"

The beginning of summer has passed, and the heat ...

How do colored diamonds come about? They lose color after being polished!

Diamonds are rare and precious, and are even equa...

What are the differences between raw and cooked Polygonum multiflorum?

There are two kinds of Polygonum multiflorum, one...