For Chinese medicinal materials such as Sanzhibiao [Picture], we should first understand its medicinal value and precautions before consuming it. The following is the relevant introduction about Sanzhibiao [Picture]. I hope you can read it carefully, which will be of great help for your consumption. [Other names] Three-feathered crescent fern, snake retreat, centipede [Source] Abacopteris triphylla (Sw.) Ching, a fern of the family Acanthaceae, is used as medicine with its whole plant . 【Habitat distribution】 Fujian, Taiwan, Guangdong and Guangxi. 【Nature and flavor】 Slightly sweet, spicy, neutral. 【Functions and indications】Dissipate toxins and reduce swelling, clear away heat and resolve phlegm. It is mainly used to treat snake bites, trauma, eczema, dermatitis, carbuncles, furunculosis, acute and chronic bronchitis. [Usage and Dosage] 3-5 qian, 1-2 liang for fresh use. For external use, mash an appropriate amount and apply to the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines Above we introduced what Sanzhibiao [picture] is. We know that Sanzhibiao [picture] is actually a traditional Chinese medicine that can bring us health benefits and has almost no major side effects, so you might as well try it in your spare time. |
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