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These wild vegetables can clear heat and clear the eye to treat women with night blindness, amenorrhea and other benefits. Do you have any in your hometown?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Broom seedling tender stems and leaves are edible, tender stems and leaves, fruits, seeds can be used as medicine. The stem can be used as a broom when it grows old. Tender stems and leaves can be steamed, fried, salad, soup and so on. The fruit is sweet, cold, convenient to urinate, clear dampness and heat. Strong, diuretic, bright-eyed, yes.

Broom seedling tender stems and leaves are edible, tender stems and leaves, fruits, seeds can be used as medicine. The stem can be used as a broom when it grows old. Tender stems and leaves can be steamed, fried, salad, soup and so on. The fruit is sweet, cold, convenient to urinate, clear dampness and heat. Strong, diuretic, clear-sighted, dissolving uric acid, suitable for diseases with excessive uric acid, such as urinary calculi, skin pruritus after jaundice, uric acid gout and night blindness. Its tender seedlings also have the effect of diuresis and anti-inflammation, clearing away heat and clear eyes. Tender seedlings and leaves are used as vegetables; seeds are used medicinally, called "skin seed", which can benefit water, remove dampness and heat, and treat psoriasis and scrotal eczema for external use.

Traditional Chinese medicine uses the tender buds and leaves of willow trees of the family Salicaceae. The medicine is cold, slightly bitter and non-toxic. Salicylin in willow bud, after entering the circulatory system, can act on the thermoregulatory center of the hypothalamus, causing the body to produce or dissipate heat. Therefore, willow buds have antipyretic effect, which can also produce sweating, hair follicle erection and vasoconstriction or dilatation. Willow flowers can dispel wind, relieve dampness, stop bleeding and dissipate blood stasis. Treatment of fengshui, jaundice, hemoptysis, hematemesis, hematochezia, hemoptysis, amenorrhea, toothache. Catkins (seeds with hair) can stop wind, dispel dampness, ulcerate carbuncle, treat hematemesis, wet arthralgia, knee pain, carbuncle and pus, trauma and bleeding.

Can be used as a vegetable, rich in iron, calcium, vitamin An and all kinds of vitamin B; stem fleshy, semi-trailing. Take its tender stem tip and tender leaves as special dishes, which can be fried, cold or made in soup, and can also be boiled into apricot porridge with japonica rice, which has the effects of heat-clearing and detoxification, dispelling wind and detumescence, cooling blood and diuresis, and is a high-grade dish on the dining table of hotels, restaurants and middle-class families.

 
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