Amaranth, also known as horse amaranth, is also a wild vegetable that grows in the countryside. We can see it every spring. The flowering and fruiting period of this wild vegetable is from May to September every year. The following is an introduction to the effects of Amaranth. The efficacy and function of wasp vegetable1. Waspweed has special eye protection effectsWasp grass contains vitamin A-like substances, which can maintain the normal function of epithelial tissues such as skin, cornea and conjunctiva, participate in the synthesis of rhodopsin, and thus enhance the photosensitivity of the retina. 2. Wasp vegetable has anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effectsWasp vegetable can cool blood and quench thirst. Patients with blood heat and damp-heat dysentery can eat more to relieve symptoms. It can also treat abnormal leucorrhea in women. 3. Amaranth can supplement the body's potassiumAmaranth has the highest potassium content among all vegetables. Potassium is one of the most important elements for maintaining water content in cells, so eating Amaranth can maintain normal levels of potassium in the blood and cells, thus keeping the human body young. Therefore, it has a beautiful name called "the vegetable of longevity". |
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