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Nine out of ten people eat this weed when they get rid of dampness. Now is the right time to eat it.

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The arrival of spring makes many plants take root and sprout, and moxa grass is one of them. (picture from Oriental IC) Artemisia argyi growing in the wild. Artemisia argyi has a history of preventing plague for thousands of years.

The arrival of spring makes many plants take root and sprout, and moxa grass is one of them. (picture from Oriental IC)

Artemisia argyi growing in the wild. Artemisia argyi has a history of preventing plague for thousands of years. Modern medical pharmacological studies have shown that Artemisia argyi is a broad-spectrum antibacterial and antiviral drug. (picture from Oriental IC)

Moxa grass is closely related to Chinese life. During the Dragon Boat Festival, people always put moxa at home to "ward off evil spirits", dry plants are soaked in water and fumigated to disinfect and relieve itching, and pregnant women often use moxa water to bathe or fumigate (photo from IC in the East)

The whole herb of Artemisia argyi has the effects of warming menstruation, removing dampness, dispelling cold, stopping bleeding, anti-inflammation, relieving asthma, relieving cough, calming the fetus, anti-allergy and so on. (picture from Oriental IC)

Boiled eggs with moxa leaves have the effect of dispelling cold and dampness. eating boiled eggs with moxa leaves can dispel cold and dampness and make the human body yang sufficient. Moxa leaves have the effect of being warm, cold and dehumidifying, while eggs can enhance their physique and supplement nutrition. Eating together naturally has the effect of dispelling cold and dampness, and it is also particularly suitable for the physical conditions of women. (picture from Oriental IC)

Artemisia argyi is also a good food. In the traditional food in southern China, a kind of Ciba is made of Artemisia argyi as the main raw material (picture from Oriental IC)

These are sun-dried wormwood leaves. Moxa leaves are dried and mashed to make moxa strips for moxibustion, and can also be used as raw materials for "printing mud". Distributed in Asia and Europe. (picture from Oriental IC)

Moxa grass has a special fragrance, this special fragrance has the effect of repelling mosquitoes, so the ancients often hung moxa grass in front of the door to ward off evil spirits and drive away mosquitoes. (picture from Oriental IC)

 
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