Clivia is an ornamental horticultural plant. In addition to being able to be placed at home for appreciation, it also has good medicinal value. Now let’s take a look at the effects and functions of Clivia. The effects and functions of Clivia:1. The whole plant of Clivia can be used as medicine. The Clivia plant contains lycorine and cliviaidine. In addition, Clivia is also rich in a large number of trace elements. For example, the content of selenium is very high. 2. Now many pharmaceutical workers have conducted in-depth research on Clivia, and finally found that the medical value of Clivia is very high. Clivia is used in modern medicine to treat cancer and hepatitis with good results. 3. Clivia has a good effect on liver cirrhosis, ascites, and polio virus. People can extract some lycorine from the roots of Clivia, which has a good antiviral effect and also has a good anti-cancer effect. 4. The lycorine in Clivia has excellent anti-cancer activity and can resist aerobic or anaerobic cells, especially for tumor cancer. The lycorine in Clivia has a good effect on gastric cancer, liver cancer, esophageal cancer, etc. In fact, it is also indispensable in the treatment of lymphoma and lung cancer. |
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