The efficacy and function of pearl lotus root

The efficacy and function of pearl lotus root

Chinese medicine has different effects on our body and can regulate our body. Today we will introduce a Chinese medicine: Pearl Lotus Root. What are its specific effects and functions? Let’s take a look.

[Source] It is the root of the pearl lotus of the Moraceae family.

[Original morphology] The plant morphology is detailed in the entry for "Shi Pengzi".

【Functions and indications】 Treat mastitis and chronic joint gout.

[Additional prescription] ① To treat mastitis: 1 to 2 liang of pearl lotus root. Decoction.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

The effects and functions of pearl lotus root have been described in detail above, and I believe everyone has a certain understanding of it. Whether pearl lotus root has other therapeutic effects still requires further research.

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