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Read Lu Lu.

L ? is a common Chinese herbal medicine, also known as Xanthium sibiricum. Euryale ferox is a perennial herb in Compositae. It mainly grows in wet environments such as ravines, hillside woodlands, fields and rivers in China. Eupatorium odoratum has high medicinal value and extensive medical and health care functions.

Eupatorium odoratum has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. It contains terpenoids, flavonoids and other effective chemical components, has obvious antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, and can be used to treat infectious diseases and inflammation. Ru Ru has health care function. It is rich in a variety of nutrients, including protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and so on, which is very beneficial to health. Ru Ru can enhance human immunity, regulate human metabolic function, and help to improve human disease resistance and adaptability.

Periplaneta has other medicinal values. It can be used for treating rheumatic arthritis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, cervical spondylosis and other diseases, and has the effects of relieving pain, reducing swelling, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It can also be used for protecting liver, reducing blood lipid and blood pressure, and has certain protective effects on cardiovascular health and liver function.

In application, Buxus macrophylla can be made into medicinal liquor, pills, powder and other forms. People can choose and use it according to specific conditions and needs. However, we should be cautious when using this herb, pay attention to the appropriate amount and follow the doctor's advice. Especially pregnant women, children and people with special health conditions, should be used under the guidance of a doctor.

Euryale ferox is a kind of Chinese herbal medicine with high medicinal value, which has a wide range of medical and health care functions. Can be used for treating infectious diseases and inflammation, enhancing immunity, regulating metabolic function, protecting liver, and reducing blood lipid and blood pressure. However, we should be cautious, do what we can and follow the doctor's advice to ensure the safety and effectiveness of use.

The origin of Zhu ru

The origin of L-Ru can be traced back to Shen Nong's Classic of Materia Medica in ancient China. Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica is the earliest extant book of materia medica in China, in which it is recorded that "Xanthium sibiricum, Jianghuai, Redmi-like in nucleus, but slightly bitter in taste, perspires and stops spasms, and cures all diseases".

According to this record, Eupatorium odoratum grows in the area between the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River, and its nucleus is similar to that of Redmi, with certain sweetness and bitterness and slight toxicity. It is described as having antiperspirant and sedative effects, and has medicinal functions for treating all diseases.

In ancient times, Eupatorium odoratum was widely used in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and was regarded as an important medicinal material. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, it is bitter in taste and flat in nature, and has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation and resolving phlegm, eliminating dampness and relieving pain. It is often used to treat infectious diseases, inflammation, chest tightness, cough, arthritis and other diseases.