Cockscomb can be very effective in treating some gynecological diseases in women, because we all know that both married and unmarried women are susceptible to some gynecological diseases. Cockscomb can be used to treat symptoms such as red blood, dysentery, metrorrhagia, leucorrhea, and stranguria. It also contains fats, minerals, and vitamins, which are beneficial to health. Of course, women themselves should also pay attention to reproductive health in their lives, and take timely treatment measures when problems are discovered. Through modern scientific experimental analysis, it has been determined that Cockscomb contains protein, fat, folic acid, pantothenic acid, vitamins B1, B2, B4, B12, C, D, E, K and other vitamins, as well as kaempferol, amaranth, pinitol, pinitol, potassium nitrate, 21 kinds of amino acids, 13 kinds of trace elements and more than 51 kinds of natural and enzyme coenzymes. The protein content in the seeds is as high as 73%, which can make up for the deficiency of grain content. Its seeds have the function of cooling blood and stopping bleeding. They are mainly used to treat intestinal wind, bloody stool, red blood, dysentery, metrorrhagia, leucorrhea, and stranguria. The seedlings of cockscomb also have certain medicinal uses. They can be used to treat hemorrhoids, dysentery, hematemesis, epistaxis, metrorrhagia, urticaria and other diseases. Eating its petals and seeds can provide balanced nutrition for the human body. The United States has listed it as a food crop and planted it on a large scale. Cockscomb is used as medicine with its flowers and seeds. The flowers can cool blood and stop bleeding, and have the effects of stopping leucorrhea and dysentery. It is mainly used to treat functional uterine bleeding, excessive leucorrhea, dysentery, etc. It is a good gynecological medicine. The seeds have anti-inflammatory, astringent, eyesight-improving, blood pressure-lowering and strengthening effects. They can treat intestinal wind and bloody stools, dysentery, metrorrhagia, stranguria, eye diseases, etc. 【Nature and flavor and meridians】Sweet, astringent, and cool. It enters the liver and large intestine meridians. 【Function and indications】Astringent, hemostatic, leucorrhea-stopping and dysentery-stopping. Used for vomiting blood, metrorrhagia, blood in stool, hemorrhoidal bleeding, leucorrhea, and chronic dysentery. Every 100 grams of fresh cockscomb inflorescence contains -- 2.7 grams of protein, 0.4 grams of fat, 3.2 grams of carbohydrates, and 6.3 grams of dietary fiber. It is also rich in minerals and vitamins such as potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, β-carotene, vitamins B1 and B2, vitamins C and E. 2. The protein content in the tender stems, leaves and seeds of cockscomb is also very high, accounting for 2.29%~5.14% of the fresh weight. It also contains a certain amount of fat, minerals, vitamins, natural coenzymes, dietary fiber, etc., which have a good nourishing and strengthening effect on the human body. 3. The main chemical components include kaempoferitrin, amaranthin, pinitol and a large amount of potassium nitrate. Red flowers contain amaranth, while yellow flowers contain a very small amount. From the above introduction, we can know that cockscomb is very effective in treating some gynecological diseases in women, and it can also treat intestinal wind, bloody stools, vomiting blood, dysentery, hemorrhoids and other diseases. Therefore, if it is used reasonably, it can naturally achieve good results for physical health. |
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