The root of Schefflera arborvitae is a traditional Chinese medicinal material. This type of medicine can cover many aspects of disease treatment, so before choosing the root of Schefflera arborvitae, you must have a good understanding of it. Let us introduce it in detail below. [Source] It is the root of Schefflera arborvitae of the Araliaceae family. It can be harvested throughout the year, washed, sliced and dried. [Original morphology] The plant morphology is detailed in the "Schwanshoe Tree Bark" article. 【Nature and flavor】Bland, slightly bitter. 【Functions and indications】Dissipates heat and reduces swelling. It can be taken internally to treat shaqi caused by fever, and sha numbness and menstruation in women; it can be used externally to treat swelling and pain caused by injuries. [Usage and Dosage] For oral use: decoct in water, 1 to 3 qian. 【Note】 Pregnant women should not take this medicine. 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 【Source】 From "Nanning City Pharmacopoeia" This is all we have to say about the effects of Schefflera root. I hope it will be helpful to you. Although the value of Schefflera root is very high, we must be cautious when eating it. |
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