Now it is becoming increasingly easy to see Roselle in our daily lives. We usually call Roselle Roselle, and it is also called Roselle Aubergines or Mountain Solanum. Roselle is more likely to be found in tropical and subtropical regions. Roselle is produced in West Africa and India. Now Roselle is also grown in Guangdong and Fujian in our country. Roselle blooms in summer and autumn, and the flowering period is very long. What attracts our attention to Roselle is not only its beautiful appearance, but also its certain efficacy. In addition to its medicinal effects, Roselle also provides disease prevention for our body. What's more rare is that Roselle can also have the magical effect of expelling parasites. Effects of Roselle: Medicinal Uses: The root of Roselle is a tonic, and the seeds are laxative, diuretic and tonic. The flowers have antispasmodic effects on the intestines and cervix, and can also lower blood pressure and expel parasites from the body. Nutritional ingredients: protein 0.3%, carbohydrates 0.15%, fat 0.1%, vitamins A, C, iron, sodium, malic acid. Roselle has the effects of relieving fever, resisting hypertension, nourishing blood, treating liver disease, and balancing the acid-base values in the body. It can eliminate fatigue and constipation, and has the effects of diuresis and promoting metabolism. Clears away heat and quenches thirst, clears the heart and reduces internal heat, relieves cough, lowers blood pressure and eliminates fatigue. Rich in vitamin C, it can improve physical fitness. Detoxification, diuresis, and edema removal, promote bile secretion to break down excess fat in the body. It tastes sour and has the function of promoting blood circulation, replenishing blood, and nourishing the skin. It can produce fluid and relieve cough, aid digestion and enhance stomach function. The extract of Roselle is effective in preventing cancer, coronary artery sclerosis, aiding digestion, anti-aging, and inhibiting free radical activity; it also has a good effect on helping women's menstrual cycle. It has a good effect on rising heat and high blood pressure. It can not only relieve heat and reduce fire, but also refresh the mind and relieve fatigue. After the seeds are removed, the fresh calyx also contains malic acid, which can be used as jam, juice, jelly, tea bags, candied fruit and refreshing drinks, and can be made into wine by adding sugar and fermenting. Unripe calyx can be used as a raw material for vinegar or as a vegetable; the young leaves can be eaten raw or cooked; the dry stems contain fiber that can be used for textiles and papermaking. Pickled Roselle can be used as candied fruit and also has the effect of replenishing blood for women. If a child has worms in his abdomen, you can pick unripe fruits and flowers and boil them into soup to drink, which can expel parasites from the body and help with diuresis. Brewing the calyx of Roselle into wine has the effects of nourishing and strengthening the body, relaxing muscles and bones, relieving qi and activating blood circulation, protecting the liver and benefiting the heart. The juice of Roselle is a slightly alkaline food. After being eaten, digested and absorbed, it can convert the acidic body into a slightly salty state, balance the acidity and alkalinity values in the body, and is beneficial to health. The ingredients in Hibiscus sabdariffa extract, such as flavonoids, protocatechuic acid, anthocyanins and phytoestrogens, can reduce the lipid peroxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) by eliminating reactive oxygen species, nitrogen compounds and excessive metal ions, saving the consumption of antioxidants associated with LDL (low-density lipoprotein). In many Southeast Asian countries, Roselle is used as a medicinal plant. In recent years, research on Chinese herbal medicine has shown that Roselle has anti-hypertensive and liver disease effects, and also has good effects on inhibiting cancer, helping gastrointestinal absorption, regulating women's menstrual cycle, and beauty care. No wonder many people regard Roselle as the "ruby" of the plant world! In the above, we learned about the magical effects of Roselle, understood that using Roselle in medicine is beneficial to the treatment of liver diseases, understood that extracting Roselle can prevent diseases, and understood that Roselle can also expel worms in children's bodies. Since Roselle has so many magical effects, please make good use of Roselle. |
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