Tianluo water is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. It is very helpful to the human body in treating certain diseases. Moreover, this kind of medicine is also widely used. When choosing Tianluo water, you need to understand its efficacy, functions and contraindications. Let's take a look at it below. [Other name] Luffa water (Illustrated Guide to Chinese Medicinal Plants). [Source] It is the juice from the stem of the Cucurbitaceae plant Luffa cylindrica or Luffa cantonensis . Take the above-ground stem of the loofah, cut it off, insert the cut end into a bottle, leave it there for a day and a night, and you’ll have it. 【Original morphology】For details about the plant morphology, please refer to the entry for "Luffa". 【Functions and indications】 ① "Supplement to Compendium of Materia Medica": "It can treat double and single moths, eliminate phlegm and fire, detoxify, clear internal heat, and treat lung abscess and pulmonary emphysema." 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 Through the above introduction, we can understand the relevant knowledge about Tianluo water. If we can give full play to the efficacy of Tianluo water, it can help us solve some physical diseases. Therefore, many people regard it as their own health care choice. |
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