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Soak wine with "three branches and nine leaves" to dispel wind and dehumidify, and dig people you know home as "treasures"
Hello, everyone, welcome to the farmer nutritionist's talk about health.

Friends, do you know this plant? Do you find it distinctive? Look at three branches, each with three leaves, no more, no less, so people call it three branches and nine leaves.

Its scientific name is Epimedium, so what value and use does it have in our life? It is very useful to make wine with epimedium. This is the knowledge point, don't cross it out. Let's continue.

Epimedium, also known as Epimedium, has a thousand taels of gold, one grass, three branches and nine leaves. It is listed as a domestic product in Shennong Herbal Classic, so its value is extraordinary. Don't think it is a weed.

According to legend, in ancient times, a medical officer went up the mountain to collect medicine. When he heard a shepherd say that the grass sheep would not leak after eating it, he continued to mate with the ewe. The medical officer was overjoyed and thought that he must have found a wonderful medicine for tonifying kidney and strengthening yang.

After the medical officer found out, he collected a lot and went back to do his own experiments. After continuous experiments, he came to a conclusion that this thing can't be eaten more, and ordinary people can't stand it. Later, he wanted to give this grass a name, so he named it Epimedium and recorded it in the Pharmacopoeia of China at that time, which has continued to this day.

It is a perennial herb with a plant height of 20-60 cm, short and thick rhizome, lignified and dark brown. There are also several varieties of Epimedium, Epimedium pubescens and Epimedium koreanum. In addition, there may be some differences in shape due to different regions and climates. In summer and autumn, when the stems and leaves are lush, cut them off, remove impurities, and dry them in the sun or in the shade for later use.

We can use it to make wine. You can drink less if you can. Those who can't drink can wipe their feet or hands with soaked wine, which is not good for activities and helpful for people with weather changes.

Of course, it has many values and uses, such as warming kidney and strengthening yang, strengthening bones and muscles, expelling wind and removing dampness, impotence and nocturnal emission, rheumatic joint pain, muscle weakness, hemiplegia, etc., for reference only. Please follow the doctor's advice to treat any disease.

Please follow the guidance of local professionals for specific application. I am a farmer nutritionist, talking about health care. You can follow me to learn more about health care. Remember to like comments and forward collections. See you next time. Bye. This video content is for reference only. Please follow the doctor's advice to treat any disease.