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Ophiopogon japonicus has good medicinal value, so how to eat it?
Ophiopogon japonicus has good medicinal value, so how to eat it? Sweet, slightly bitter, slightly cold. Heart, lung and stomach meridians. Nourishing yin and promoting fluid production, moistening lung and clearing heart. It can be used for treating lung dryness, cough due to fatigue, thirst caused by body fluid, vexation and insomnia, thirst quenching due to internal heat, constipation due to intestinal dryness, and diphtheria in pharynx.

Ophiopogon japonicus is sweet, bitter and cold, and can clear and moisten the lung, nourish the stomach and produce fluid, quench thirst, clear the heart, relieve annoyance, moisten the lung and relieve cough, and moisten the intestines to relieve constipation. It can be used for dry throat and nose, dry cough, hemoptysis, dry mouth, upset, hypomnesis, palpitation, chest distress, constipation, etc. Yin deficiency and internal heat. When the weather is dry in autumn, people often feel dry mouth and sore throat. At this time, if you use some Ophiopogon japonicus, it will have the effect of moistening the lungs and relieving cough, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst.

Ophiopogon japonicus tonifies yin, focusing on lung, stomach and heart. It is characterized by purging lung fire, clearing stomach heat and evil, and tonifying heart-qi strain, especially in nourishing and preserving stomach yin. When lung yin injury and stomach yin injury often produce dry mouth and throat, Ophiopogon japonicus can be used to make tea to relieve the discomfort caused by dryness. When in use, the daily supply of Ophiopogon japonicus does not exceed 1.5g, and it can be taken immediately in small bubbles, or it can be drunk with Ophiopogon japonicus mixed with dried mume, which can quench thirst and has a very good practical effect on lung and stomach injury. If people feel tired, flustered, short of breath, and often feel thirsty and sweaty, they can also be decocted with raw ginseng10g, Ophiopogon japonicus10g, and Schisandra chinensis10g, and taken when it is cold and wet. If there is bleeding between the teeth, you can rinse your mouth with Ophiopogon japonicus soup and clean it up.

Clinical studies have confirmed that Ophiopogon japonicus has good reliability in clinical medication, with little side effects and no drug resistance. After all, everyone's physical quality is different. Some patients may have gastrointestinal symptoms such as flatulence, belching and dry stool at the initial stage of taking Ophiopogon japonicus, but these symptoms usually disappear by themselves after 2 weeks.

Wheat door is wet in winter and has a very good effect of nourishing yin and moistening dryness. It can be used for internal heat due to yin deficiency, dry cough, body fluid deficiency, etc., but not for water-dampness, cold-dampness, wind-phlegm and obvious deficiency of qi and blood caused by spleen and stomach weakness and digestive dereliction of duty. Clinical medicine majors should pay attention to syndrome differentiation when nourishing body deficiency with Ophiopogon japonicus as nutrition. If used unscientific, it will produce wet sputum, which will lead to adverse reactions such as cough and loss of appetite.