What are the effects of mountain bittersweet? As a traditional Chinese medicine, mountain bittersweet can not only be used to treat diseases, but can also be combined with some other medicinal materials to make medicinal food, which has a very good effect on regulating the human body. Today we will introduce you to the wild basil. [Other name] Old snake medicine, wild tobacco [Source] Lactuca raddeana Maxim., a plant of the genus Lactuca in the Asteraceae family, is used as medicine in its entirety or in its root . Collected in summer and autumn, used fresh or sun-dried. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, cold. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat and detoxifies, dispels wind and dampness, and relieves pain. Used for rheumatic joint pain, sores, swelling and snake bites. [Usage and Dosage] 0.5-1 qian, soaked in wine and taken orally; for external use, appropriate amount, boil young leaves into paste or grind roots into wine and apply to the affected area. (Increase the dose for snake bites) 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Guizhou Herbal Medicine The above is an introduction to the effects, functions and eating methods of mountain sowthistle. When choosing it, you need to understand how to use it. |
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