Gynostemma pentaphyllum is a medicinal material, but we can also use it to soak in water and drink it in our daily life, which can still play a good role in conditioning the body. Use, often eat in the hot summer can play a good role in preventing heat stroke, and we usually eat Gynostemma pentaphyllum soaked in water in our daily life It can make the body healthier. Let's learn about the medicinal value and economic value of Gynostemma pentaphyllum. Medicinal and economic value of Gynostemma pentaphyllum Medicinal value This species is used as medicine, and has the effects of anti-inflammatory, detoxification, cough and expectoration. Jiaogulan is the most important, with the following Chinese medicinal properties: Boiling Gynostemma pentaphyllum and Ganoderma lucidum in water or making tea with them can treat high blood pressure, high blood lipids, high blood sugar, fatty liver and other diseases. It has the function of protecting liver, detoxifying and reducing It has the effect of lowering blood pressure, blood lipids and blood sugar. The main active ingredients of Gynostemma pentaphyllum are Gynostemma pentaphyllum saponins, Gynostemma pentaphyllum glycosides (polysaccharides), water-soluble amino acids, flavonoids, multiple vitamins, trace elements, Elements, minerals, etc. Medicinal material source: the whole herb of Gynostemma pentaphyllum, a plant of the Cucurbitaceae family. Nature and flavor: bitter; slightly sweet; cool in nature. Meridians: Lung, spleen, and kidney meridians. Efficacy: tonifies Qi and strengthens the spleen, resolves phlegm and relieves cough, clears away heat and detoxifies. Efficacy classification: tonic medicine; expectorant medicine; heat-clearing medicine. Indications: physical weakness; consumptive spermatorrhea; leukocytopenia; hyperlipidemia; viral hepatitis; chronic gastroenteritis; chronic tracheitis. Dosage and Administration: For oral use: decoct in water, 15-30g, grind into powder, 3-6g; or make into tea. For external use: take appropriate amount, mash and apply on the affected area. Harvesting and storage: It can be harvested 3-4 times in summer and autumn every year, washed and dried. Contraindications: A small number of patients experience nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea (or constipation), dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus and other symptoms after taking the medicine. If you have the above symptoms, you can stop using the medicine and rest. Economic Value Gynostemma tea is very beneficial to the human body. Gynostemma tea is made from the tender buds and dragon whiskers of the axils of Gynostemma. The soup is clear and can be taken continuously. Continue to brew 4-6 cups without losing its color. It has health benefits brought by the nutrients contained in the growth point and can be drunk for a long time without any toxic side effects. Effects: lower blood lipids, regulate blood pressure, prevent and treat thrombosis, prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases, regulate blood sugar, promote sleep, slow down aging, prevent and treat cancer, improve Immunity, regulating human physiological functions. Gynostemma pentaphyllum can protect the adrenal glands, thymus glands and endocrine organs from atrophy with age, maintain the function of the endocrine system, and has Lower blood sugar and improve sugar metabolism. Recipe: 3 grams of Gynostemma pentaphyllum, brewed with boiling water for 10 minutes The above is an introduction to the medicinal and economic value of Gynostemma pentaphyllum. After understanding it, we know that Gynostemma pentaphyllum can play a good role in treating the three highs and And the role of clearing heat and detoxification can make our body healthy. In addition, in our daily life, |
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