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It is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, moistening the intestines and laxative.
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It is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of lowering blood pressure and moistening the intestines.
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Cassia Introduction:
Cassia itself is a traditional Chinese medicine, and it belongs to the legume family of plants. The name of Cassia Seed** is due to the fact that it has a certain explicit effect, so it is named Cassia Seed. Its fruit tends to ripen in autumn, and after a certain amount of treatment, cassia seeds can be used as medicine.
According to its medicinal value, cassia is not only effective for the eyes. In addition, cassia can also achieve a laxative effect, which can be said to be a good remedy for constipation. Not only that, for symptoms such as high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia, cassia can also play a certain role.
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Cassia is a medicinal and edible tea, and when it is drunk as a tea, the fragrant soup looks like coffee. As a medicinal tea, it has the effect of removing wind and dissipating heat, brightening the eyes and clearing the liver, and diluting water and laxative.
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Cassia is a traditional Chinese medicine. It is the dried mature seed of cassia or cassia lesser in the legume family. Ripe fruits are harvested in autumn, dried, seeded and impurities removed.
Cassia has a bitter taste and a slight coldness, which has a certain effect on moistening the intestines, lowering lipids and eyes, ** constipation, hyperlipidemia and high blood pressure.
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1. The efficacy of cassia seeds.
Cassia has a certain effect on lowering blood lipids, blood pressure, and constipation. It can also clear the liver and eyes, and prevent heat cold.
2. Dosage of cassia seeds.
The safe dosage of cassia seeds is 10 15 grams per day. It is best not to take it continuously for more than 1 month.
3. Contraindications for eating.
People with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold and spleen deficiency and diarrhea should not eat.
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Cassia is the dried mature seed of cassia or Cassia minor, an annual herbaceous plant of the legume family. Cassia is also called grass cassia, sheep Ming, sheep's horn, horseshoe cassia, pupil, dog poop bean, false mung bean, horseshoe, Senecio, celery, sheep's horn, wild green bean, pig bone Ming, pig feces blue bean, fine-leaf pig feces bean, night pull seed, sheep's tail bean. Bitter in taste, sweet and cool in nature, it has the functions of clearing liver fire, dispelling rheumatism, benefiting the kidneys and brightening the eyes.
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Clear-eyed, if you see too much electricity, drink this top work. It plays a role in lowering blood lipids, so that the capillaries of the eyeball are opened, and the blood of the eyeball is smooth.
Cassia is also a medicine and edible product announced by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China, and it is recorded in the "Shennong Materia Medica" that it has the functions of clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, moistening the intestines and laxative, and lowering lipids. In addition to sugars, proteins, and fats, cassia seeds also contain steroid compounds, chrysophanol, emodin, etc., as well as trace elements such as iron, zinc, manganese, copper, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, etc., which are essential for the human body. The emodin and chrysophanol contained in it have antiasthmatic, choleretic, hepatoprotective, and antihypertensive effects on the human body, and have certain antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. >>>More
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