What are dandelions used for, and what are dandelions used for?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Upper respiratory tract infection, ocular conjunctivitis, mumps, hyperglycemia, cradle carbuncle swelling and pain, gastritis, dysentery, hepatitis, choleliitis, acute appendicitis, urinary tract infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, carbuncle boils, pharyngitis, treatment of acute mastitis, lymphadenitis, scrofula, boils, acute conjunctivitis, cold and fever, acute tonsillitis, acute bronchitis, urinary tract infection.

    Of course, it depends.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are the wonderful uses of dandelions? Dandelion plus red dates, nourishing blood and anti-aging, dandelion plus wolfberry to improve memory, dandelion plus licorice to accelerate the discharge of toxins in the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When it comes to dandelions, the first impression is that they are fluttering in the wind, or that they are a plant for people to see. In fact, dandelion is not only a plant, but also a medicinal herb, and it even has a resounding name - "Queen of Herbs". So what's so good about dandelions?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For dandelions, I believe everyone is no stranger, such an inconspicuous little flower, but it contains a lot of nutrients that are beneficial to the body.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dandelion has many benefits in this way.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Listen to the stories of Chinese medicine, learn the knowledge of Chinese medicine, and understand the truth of life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Speaking of dandelions, the first impression of many friends is to blow a snow-like tidbit, very beautiful, in fact, dandelion is not only for people to watch, more importantly, it has the effect of health preservation, many people do not know, it's a pity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dandelion has a great effect, plus these foods are soaked in water to drink, the effect is visible!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Clear away heat and detoxify, reduce swelling and dissipate knots, and dilute and drench poor fluid.

    Dandelion is bitter and cold, returns to the liver and stomach meridians, and has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, eliminating carbuncles and dispersing knots, and relieving dampness and drenching. This product is mainly the main drug for mastitis caused by internal and external heat deficiency and carbuncle caused by panicle poisoning, and can evacuate the breast. Pulmonary carbuncle and mouth spit pus and phlegm rock, dandelion can be compatible with Houttuynia cordata, winter melon seeds, and reed roots.

    This product has the effect of clearing heat and dampness, diuretic and drenching, and can cause urine pain and jaundice caused by dampness and heat. **Painful urination, dandelion is generally used with desmodium and psyllium, **jaundice is generally used with bupleurum and skullcap. Dandelion can not only clear heat and detoxify but also clear the liver and eyes, and can be used to decoction or fumigation while hot.

    Modern pharmacological research believes that dandelion also has certain anti-tumor effects.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dandelion has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dissipating knots, and promoting dampness and drenching. It has a bitter taste, sweet and cold to the liver and stomach meridians, and it is used for boils, cradle carbuncles, and internal carbuncles. Because it is more bitter and cold, it can vent fire and poison, and can also relieve stagnation, which is a good product for clearing heat and detoxifying, eliminating carbuncles and dispersing knots.

    It can also be used for hot shower, astringency, damp heat jaundice. Because it is more bitter cold, it can clear dampness and heat, diuretic and drenching, and has a good effect on damp heat caused by dampness and heat, jaundice, and is often used with white grass root, desmodium, psyllium, etc., ** when damp and hot jaundice, it is used with Yin Chen, gardenia, rhubarb, etc.

    In addition, dandelion also has the effect of clearing the liver and brightening the purpose, ** eye redness and pain caused by liver inflammation, it can also be used with chrysanthemum, prunella vulgaris, skullcap, generally 9-15 grams of decoction, if used externally, the appropriate amount is mashed, the dosage is too large, it can cause diarrhea, so we generally use people with spleen and stomach deficiency to be cautious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dissipating knots, dandelion properties are relatively cold.

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