After thousands of years of sedimentation and accumulation, the types and quantities of Chinese medicine have become quite astonishing. Therefore, choosing Chinese medicine to treat some difficult and complicated diseases always has a very good effect. Next, I would like to recommend a Chinese medicine, Taibai Chrysanthemum. [Other names] Aster Thousand Flowers, Lung Meridian Grass, Soft Aster [Source] Aster flaccidus Bunge, Asteraceae, the whole plant is used as medicine. [Habitat distribution] Northern, northwestern, western and southwestern provinces and regions. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, slightly spicy, cool. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat, detoxifies, and relieves cough. It is mainly used to treat lung abscess, pneumonia, tuberculosis and whooping cough. 【Usage and Dosage】 2 to 3 qian. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Shaanxi Chinese Herbal Medicine Taibai chrysanthemum is a common Chinese medicinal material, but it is often forgotten by people. In fact, its effects and functions are beyond your imagination. As long as you are good at eating it and use the right method, I believe it will be of great help to your body. |
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