The efficacy and function of heather

The efficacy and function of heather

Heather is a very nutritious and precious medicinal material. Eating heather regularly can have very good effects and functions. So how should we eat heather? What specific benefits can eating heather have for our body? We need to understand some professional knowledge of heather to answer these questions.

[Other name] Ghost eyes (Ben Jing).

[Source] It is the fruit of the heather plant of the Rosaceae family.

[Original morphology] The plant morphology is detailed in the entry for "Heather Leaves".

【Function and indication】《Ben Jing》: "break up accumulation and expel wind-induced paralysis."

[Usage and Dosage] For oral use: decoct in water, 2 to 3 qian.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

【Source】From "Ben Jing".

Above we introduced what heather is. We know that heather has very comprehensive effects and functions, so heather can be used as a means of regulating the body in daily life.

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