Shengdi is quite common in our lives, mainly because it has therapeutic effects on clearing heat and cooling blood, as well as dry mouth and tongue. It is also helpful for symptoms such as replenishing deficiency and unblocking blood circulation. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone can learn about the medicinal value of Shengdi. Regarding the medicinal value of Rehmannia glutinosa, we hope that everyone can make good use of it in life to prevent diseases. It has the effect of clearing heat and cooling blood and is used for febrile diseases with heat entering the blood, high fever, coma, dry mouth and red tongue. This product is cold and stagnant in nature. It is not suitable for patients with spleen deficiency, dampness stagnation, abdominal distension and loose stools. Fresh Rehmannia root tastes sweet, bitter and very cold in nature, and has similar effects to dried Rehmannia root. Its yin-nourishing ability is slightly weaker, but it has stronger abilities in clearing away heat, promoting fluid production, cooling blood and stopping bleeding. It is used to treat the late stage of febrile disease, when the residual heat has not been completely eliminated, the yin fluid has been damaged, the patient is hot at night and cool in the morning, with a red tongue and a rapid pulse. It can be used to treat febrile disease with heat entering the blood, excessive heat and toxicity in the blood, vomiting blood, epistaxis, and purple-black macules. It has the effect of nourishing yin and promoting body fluid, and is used for thirst caused by loss of body fluid, and thirst caused by internal heat. Treats Yin damage caused by febrile diseases, dry intestines and constipation. It can replenish deficiency, warm the middle and lower Qi, and unclog blood vessels. Treats abdominal pain after childbirth and vomiting blood. It is also said that raw Rehmannia root is sweet, neutral and non-toxic. It can relieve various kinds of heat, promote blood circulation, and relieve menstrual obstruction. It is not good for the urinary system, but can soften the heart and abdomen and eliminate blood stasis. If the patient is weak and has a lot of fever, use it. Dried Rehmannia root can help the heart and courage, calm the soul and spirit, treat palpitations, damage to the heart and lungs due to overwork, vomiting blood and nosebleeds, and promote blood circulation in women with metrorrhagia, help the tendons and bones, and strengthen the will. Those that are dry by the sun are average, and those that are dry by fire are warm. It tastes sweet, bitter, cold and non-toxic. It is used to treat the five kinds of fatigue and seven kinds of injuries in men, and injuries, uterine leakage, and bleeding in women. It can break up bad blood and hematuria, benefit the large and small intestines, remove old food in the stomach, stop fullness and exhaustion, replenish the internal injuries of the five internal organs, unclog the blood vessels, increase energy and strength, and benefit the ears and eyes. The living are very cold. It is used to treat women with continuous metrorrhagia, postpartum bleeding, heartburn, physical injury, fetal movement and bleeding, and retained fetus; miscarriage, fracture, blood stasis, blood retention, nosebleed, and vomiting blood. This medicine can be mashed and drunk. The above tells us in detail the medicinal value of raw rehmannia. I believe that after reading it, you should all know that raw rehmannia is helpful in treating symptoms such as physical weakness and constipation. For patients with internal injuries and chest tightness, you can also eat some raw rehmannia appropriately, but you need to know how to take it. |
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