Chrysanthemum is an ornamental plant that many people have seen. It has beautiful head inflorescences, varied flower colors, and a relatively long flowering period. It can be appreciated by humans. But in addition to its beautiful appearance, did you know that chrysanthemum can also be used as medicine? Do you know what the medicinal effects and functions of chrysanthemum are? If you don't know, you can follow the editor to find out. Medicinal effects and functions of chrysanthemum1. Medicinal effects of chrysanthemum After chrysanthemum is harvested and dried, it can be used as medicine. It has many functions such as dispelling wind and heat, improving eyesight and detoxifying. After being used as medicine, it is mostly used to treat human headaches and dizziness, as well as red and swollen eyes and various swellings and toxins. The therapeutic effect is very obvious. 2. Chrysanthemum can cure wind-heat headache Chrysanthemum has a good therapeutic effect on human wind-heat headache. When treating, you can take three grams of chrysanthemum, add three grams of gypsum and three grams of Chuanxiong, grind them into powder together, take one and a half grams each time, and take it with tea for the best effect. Chrysanthemum can cure high blood pressure. When people have high blood pressure, they can boil chrysanthemum, honeysuckle and mulberry leaves together with water to make a soup and then take it, or they can soak them in water and drink them directly, which can quickly improve the symptoms of high blood pressure. 3. Chrysanthemum can cure liver and kidney deficiency Chrysanthemum has a very good regulating effect on human liver and kidney deficiency, and can quickly improve people's adverse symptoms such as blurred vision, dizziness, and night sweats caused by liver and kidney deficiency. During treatment, Chinese medicinal materials such as wolfberry, chrysanthemum, rehmannia, yam, and peony bark can be prepared in proportion, ground into fine powder, added with honey to make pills that can be taken directly. |
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