In daily life, people are not only very familiar with various foods, but also come into contact with a lot of medicines in daily life. Among them, Gangmu is a relatively common Chinese medicinal material. Given that there are still many people who don’t know much about Gangmu, let’s take a detailed look at it below. [Source] It is the fruit of Quercus liaotungensis, a plant of the Fagaceae family. Harvest in autumn. [Original form] Liaodong Oak, also known as: firewood tree, Cyclobalanopsis glauca, and small-leaved Cyclobalanopsis glauca. [Habitat distribution] Growing in hillside forests. Distributed in Ningxia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and other places. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, slightly warm. 【Functions and indications】 Strengthens the spleen and stops diarrhea, astringes and stops bleeding. Treats spleen deficiency diarrhea, hemorrhoidal bleeding, and rectal prolapse. [Usage and Dosage] For oral administration: grind into powder, 2 to 3 qian. [Additional prescription] For treating diarrhea, hemorrhoidal bleeding, and rectal prolapse: 3 liang of angelica sinensis, stir-fry and grind into powder. Take four grams each time, three times a day. 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 Through the introduction in the above article, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of Gangmu. I hope everyone can follow the doctor's advice when taking it, and at the same time pay attention to exercise to enhance their own resistance. |
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