Medicinal effects and usage of Amaranthus

Medicinal effects and usage of Amaranthus

Many people are familiar with Amaranthus chinensis, and know that it is an edible wild vegetable, but did you know that Amaranthus chinensis can also be used as medicine? Amaranthus chinensis is a traditional Chinese medicinal material with excellent efficacy, which can treat many human diseases. If you want to know more about the medicinal effects of Amaranthus chinensis, you can read my detailed introduction to the medicinal effects and methods of Amaranthus chinensis below.

Medicinal effects and usage of Amaranthus

1. How to use Malantou to treat colds

Amaranthus can clear away heat and detoxify, and has a good therapeutic effect on human influenza. In normal treatment, you can take three grams of Amaranthus, four grams of Arisaema japonicus, five grams each of Cibotium barometz root, Gardenia jasminoides root and Thunbergia argyrophylla, decoct them together with water and take it once or twice a day, which can quickly relieve the symptoms of influenza.

2. How to use Amaranthus chinensis to treat mumps

Amaranthus can reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and can be used to treat mumps in humans. During treatment, you can take 2 taels of Amaranthus, add water to boil it, then take the liquid medicine, and then apply the residue directly to the swollen and painful area, once a day. After five to seven days of continuous use, most mumps can be cured.

3. Malan can cure gastritis and gastric ulcer

Amaranthus can strengthen the spleen and stomach, and can also eliminate stomach inflammation. It can be used to treat gastritis and gastric ulcers. During treatment, you can add two liang of Amaranthus to water and boil it. After boiling, take out the liquid medicine and take it directly, once a day. In addition, Amaranthus can stop bleeding. When people have trauma, they can directly mash fresh Amaranthus into a paste, and then apply it on the injured part to stop bleeding quickly.

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