1, Schizonepeta tenuifolia can be used as seasoning, adding several leaves of Schizonepeta tenuifolia to soup can increase the aroma of soup, and adding Schizonepeta tenuifolia to braised or stewed animal raw materials can remove fishy smell.
2. The common raw foods of Schizonepeta tenuifolia are Schizonepeta tenuifolia mixed with cucumber, shredded pepper mixed with Schizonepeta tenuifolia and cold Schizonepeta tenuifolia. Chop Schizonepeta tenuifolia, add mung bean powder, eggs and seasonings, and stir into batter.
3, brand pancakes (also known as Schizonepeta parenting), as a staple food with porridge or soup is also very good; Jiaozi and meat (vegetarian) cakes filled with Schizonepeta are also common foods.
4. Schizonepeta tenuifolia is suitable for dispelling wind and relieving exterior syndrome; It is advisable to fry charcoal to stop bleeding.
5, the treatment of colds, fever, aversion to cold, anhidrosis, headache, body pain and other symptoms, often with windproof.
6. Schizonepeta tenuifolia can be combined with pungent and cool exterior-relieving drugs or heat-clearing and detoxicating drugs to treat common cold, wind-heat, fever and aversion to cold, red eyes and sore throat.
Traditional Chinese medicine health care experts believe that Schizonepeta tenuifolia contains volatile oil that can promote sweat gland secretion and relieve spasm, and is not suitable for people who are deficient in spontaneous sweating.
A good medicine for Schizonepeta tenuifolia
1, Angelica dahurica Schizonepeta tea
Formula: 30 grams of Angelica dahurica. 3 grams of Schizonepeta tenuifolia, wax tea or tea.
Usage: Radix Angelicae Dahuricae and Herba Schizonepetae are fine powders. When it is taken, it is decocted with wax tea or boiled water, and the tea soup is 6 grams twice a day.
Efficacy: dispel wind and cold, relieve exterior syndrome and relieve pain. It is suitable for early onset of cold, aversion to cold and fever, nasal congestion, headache and toothache.
Note: This recipe comes from Selected Prescriptions 10 1 First, in which Radix Angelicae Dahuricae has different names: blood, Zhi (Chu Ci), Xiang (Ben Jing), Zhu, Ze powder (Herbal Medicine), Bai _ (Bielu) and Xiang (Zhi). Sexual taste is pungent and warm; Return to lung and stomach meridian; It has the effects of expelling pathogenic wind and cold, inducing resuscitation and relieving pain, reducing swelling and discharging pus, and eliminating dampness and stopping leukorrhagia. Schizonepeta tenuifolia has the effect of sweating and relieving exterior syndrome, and has the effect of expelling wind; It is mainly used for treating common cold, fever, aversion to cold, anhidrosis, headache and body pain. The combination of the two is fine powder. When taking, the tea soup is boiled with wax tea or brewed with boiling water, and the tea soup is taken, which has the functions of expelling wind and cold, relieving exterior syndrome and relieving pain. It is suitable for early onset of cold, aversion to cold and fever, nasal congestion, headache and toothache.
Source: "10 1 selected political parties"
2, Schizonepeta ginger jujube tea
Composition: 25g of Schizonepeta tenuifolia, 3 slices of ginger and 5 pieces of red dates.
Methods: Split the jujube, put the three herbs into a thermos bottle, pour half a bottle of boiling water, and cover it for more than 10 minutes. Drink it often, 1 day and eat red dates.
Efficacy: divergent wind and cold.
Indications: cold, headache, nasal congestion, mild aversion to cold, and general malaise, that is, mild cold.
Avoid: headaches caused by non-cold colds are generally not suitable for drinking.
Note: This prescription is simple and easy to make. After drinking, you should stop taking the medicine immediately after the symptoms such as headache, aversion to cold and general malaise disappear. In the prescription, Schizonepeta tenuifolia has the functions of dispersing toxin, expelling wind and clearing heat, clearing the head, benefiting the throat and eliminating sores and swelling (Compendium of Materia Medica). Ginger is pungent to dispel cold, red dates are sweet and warm, and it can dispel cold without hurting healthy qi. And because red dates tonify the spleen and stomach, it can reduce the stimulation of Schizonepeta tenuifolia and ginger powder on the stomach.
Source: Chinese medicine prescription