White olive root, as the name suggests, is the root of olive. Many people must have seen olive trees, right? It is a kind of tree that grows very tall. It is drought-resistant, cold-resistant, and a long-lived tree species with strong growth ability. It can be seen in many rural areas and can grow without much care. Olives have a wide range of uses. Today, the editor will introduce to you the effects and functions of white olive root! The efficacy and function of white olive root1. Cold and cough. Normally, we are prone to catching colds and coughs, especially children. At that time, we can try to drink some white olive roots as tea, which is very effective for colds and coughs. 2. Stomachache. In today's society, due to the high pressure of life and the lack of attention to diet, many people will have symptoms of stomachache. At that time, we can take some white olive roots and boil them in water to relieve the symptoms of stomachache! 3. Athlete's foot. Some of you may have athlete's foot, right? Many people think that athlete's foot is caused by the shoes they wear. In fact, this is not the case. Many people who have athlete's foot have their own problems. You may want to try drinking hot water with the root of white olive. |
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