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What is the difference between Cordyceps and Cordyceps?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Cordyceps sinensis (Cordyceps sinensis) is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine, and there are similar herbs such as Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis on the market, so what is the difference between Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis? First, the difference between Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis 1, belong to different: Cordyceps sinensis flower is insect,

Cordyceps sinensis (Cordyceps sinensis) is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine, and there are similar herbs such as Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis on the market, so what is the difference between Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis?

I. the difference between Cordyceps sinensis flower and Cordyceps sinensis

1. Different: Cordyceps flower is a medicinal fungus with the combination of insects and bacteria, belonging to ergot family and Cordyceps genus. Cordyceps sinensis is a kind of valuable traditional Chinese medicine.

2. The growth environment is different: Cordyceps sinensis flowers are generally cultivated artificially, while Cordyceps sinensis is wild.

3, the appearance is different: the Cordyceps sinensis flower looks like an orange flower with a base, and the Cordyceps sinensis looks like an old silkworm and is yellowish brown.

2. Basic introduction of Cordyceps sinensis flower

Cordyceps flower belongs to ergot family, Cordyceps genus, also known as Cordyceps militaris, etc., mainly grows in the northern part of China.

Cordyceps sinensis flower culture medium is divided into wheat, rice and silkworm pupa. At present, Cordyceps sinensis flower is mainly used in wheat medium.

Cordyceps sinensis flower contains a variety of nutritional elements, such as nucleosides, Cordyceps sinensis polysaccharides, ether extracts and vitamins.

3. Basic introduction of Cordyceps sinensis

Cordyceps sinensis is mainly produced in the alpine zones and snow-capped mountain steppe of Chinese mainland Qinghai, Xizang, Sichuan, Yunnan and Gansu provinces.

Cordyceps sinensis is picked and dug out to be wet, brushed, dried and sold on the market. The dryness of the treatment is different, and putting it in the refrigerator during storage will also change the dryness.

The effect of Cordyceps sinensis on the human body must have two conditions: first, there must be a sufficient number of hyphae, and second, it must not contain impurities harmful to the human body. After a large number of clinical studies have found that in order to achieve the therapeutic effect, we must take a sufficient amount of 3-5 grams per day.

 
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