Traditional Chinese medicine is widely used in life. It can not only prevent and treat diseases, but also play a role in health care. Many common plants in life can also be used as medicine. Dandelion, for example, cannot be ignored. So what is the medicinal value of dandelion? The medicinal value of dandelion is still very high. It is not only rich in various nutrients, but also can improve human health. It has many functions. Dandelion, also known as bed-wetting grass, has a very good diuretic effect. It is rich in vitamins A and C and minerals, and can improve indigestion and constipation. In addition, the leaves have the blood-purifying effect of improving eczema, relieving dermatitis, and joint discomfort. The roots have anti-inflammatory effects and can treat gallstones and rheumatism. However, it is best not to use it without the guidance of a professional doctor. The flowers can be boiled into a juice to remove freckles, which can be said to be a very useful aromatic herb. For fresh dandelions, choose those with clean leaves and a slight fragrance. For dried dandelions, choose those with gray-green color, no impurities, and dry. Dandelion is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family. It is a plant that can be used as both medicine and food. According to the "Compendium of Materia Medica", it is mild in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste, has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dispersing nodules, and promoting lactation, and is very effective in treating mastitis. Whether it is taken orally as a decoction or mashed into a paste for external application, it is effective. In addition, dandelion has diuretic, laxative, jaundice-relieving and choleretic effects and is widely used in clinical practice. There is a sentence in "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The young shoots of dandelion are edible, and they are especially good when eaten raw to treat infectious diseases." Medical monographs from past dynasties, such as "Shennong's Herbal Classic", "Tang Materia Medica" and "Dictionary of Chinese Medicine", have all given it high praise. Dandelions are rich in nutritional value, including protein, fat, carbohydrates, trace elements and vitamins. Indications: upper respiratory tract infection, conjunctivitis, mumps, mastitis, gastritis, dysentery, hepatitis, cholecystitis, acute appendicitis, urinary tract infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, carbuncle, furuncle, pharyngitis, acute mastitis, lymphadenitis, scrofula, furuncle, acute conjunctivitis, cold and fever, acute tonsillitis, acute bronchitis, urinary tract infection. The above article gives a clear introduction to the medicinal value of Herba Lycoris Radiatae, I hope it will be helpful to everyone. However, no Chinese medicine can be used casually. It is best to understand your own health condition and use it correctly under the guidance and arrangement of a doctor to achieve better value and efficacy, and to provide higher protection for your health. |
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