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What does wild mugwort look like?
Question 1: What does wild mugwort look like? Artemisia argyi is a plant that can be seen everywhere in southern China. In Guilin, Guangxi, rice is directly wrapped in its leaves for cooking. Folium Artemisiae Argyi has been preventing plague for thousands of years, because Chinese herbal medicines are all made from local materials, so Folium Artemisiae Argyi became the hero of preventing plague at that time. According to modern medical pharmacology, Folium Artemisiae Argyi is an antibacterial and antiviral drug, because it has the function of inhibiting and killing germs, and also has the function of preventing and treating respiratory diseases.

Question 2: What does wormwood look like? The upper leaves and bracts of the picture are pinnately cleft, the head is oval, the corolla is tubular or cup-shaped, there are glandular spots outside, the anthers are narrow and linear, and the style is nearly equal or slightly longer than the corolla.

Question 3: What is Artemisia argyi like? There are several points. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is a wild herb. At present, it is close to maturity, and the height is generally about one meter. Its main stem is straight and stout, with a diameter of about 1 1 mm, and its branches are small, each with only three leaves and two wings, and one is shaped like a main leaf with three leaves.

Question 4: How many kinds of wild mugwort are there in Heilongjiang Province? Thank you. Artemisia argyi is very similar to ragweed. Unfamiliar people can easily confuse it with poisonous ragweed, and it is very similar to Artemisia argyi in species.

Artemisia argyi likes to grow in sunny and well-drained places. At present, due to multiple reasons such as unified greening and insufficient growth conditions, there are very few mugwort that really grows in the main city of Harbin! This is the real mugwort.

Among the close relatives of mugwort, ragweed is the most easily mistaken for mugwort, which is also called mugwort. Its external shape is very similar to Artemisia argyi, but it has a grassy smell and is sometimes used as a desensitizing therapeutic agent. Cottage wormwood generally brings troubles to the skin and sensitive people, such as allergies and rashes. Don't pull weeds, wash your hands or even eat at will. So, how to tell the difference between wormwood and wormwood? 1 view shape

There are short gray hairs on the back of Artemisia argyi leaves, all the leaves are alternate, and the back of ragweed leaves is green. 2 smell the taste

Artemisia argyi smells fresh, similar to mosquito-repellent incense used at home, while ragweed has a foul smell, which makes people very uncomfortable. It is not a method to distinguish mugwort from ragweed, but the key to ensure the quantity of true mugwort. When some citizens pull mugwort leaves, they often pull them together, which leads to the further reduction of the few mugwort leaves around Harbin, and also gives the "Liu Er Macaque" ragweed a chance to grow in large quantities. It is suggested that mugwort should be cut with tools when it is collected, rather than "uprooted" cruelly.

Question 5: Wild mugwort grows in roadside, grassland, wilderness and other places.

As long as the sunshine is sufficient and the drainage is smooth, it can grow, and the moist and fertile soil grows better.

Folium Artemisiae Argyi is the dried leaf of compositae plant, which is produced in most parts of China. It is best produced in Qichun, Hubei (the hometown of Li Shizhen) and is called "Artemisia argyi".

In spring and summer, when the flowers are not in bloom and the leaves are flourishing, pick them, remove impurities, and dry them in the sun or in the shade.

Question 6: the use of wild wormwood, the efficacy and function of wormwood leaves;

Folium Artemisiae Argyi has the effects of dispelling cold, removing dampness, warming channels and stopping bleeding. The efficacy and function of Folium Artemisiae Argyi is deficiency-cold bleeding and abdominal pain, and it has obvious effect on irregular menstruation, abdominal pain and metrorrhagia of women with deficiency-cold. The efficacy and function of Folium Artemisiae Argyi and the benefits of soaking feet with Folium Artemisiae Argyi in eating methods are the most concerned usage.

Folium Artemisiae Argyi dispels cold and dehumidifies, and warms meridians to stop bleeding. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is suitable for deficiency-cold bleeding and abdominal pain, and has obvious curative effect on irregular menstruation, abdominal pain and metrorrhagia of women with deficiency-cold. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is a gynecological medicine.

Those who feel cold abdominal pain or navel pain in the elderly after delivery can put cooked mugwort into a cloth bag and apply it to the navel. For patients with deficiency cold of chong and ren, irregular menstruation, epigastric pain and chronic infertility, it can be combined with Cyperus rotundus, Evodia rutaecarpa, Angelica sinensis and Cinnamomum cassia to dispel cold and relieve pain, nourish blood and regulate menstruation. For red and white diarrhea and blood pain, it should be combined with Coptidis Rhizoma, Radix Aucklandiae and Nutmeg to clear heat, promote qi circulation and relieve pain. For cold-dampness diarrhea, dry ginger can be used for decoction.

Efficacy and function of Artemisia argyi leaves

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2. Treating enteritis, acute urinary tract infection and cystitis with Folium Artemisiae Argyi: Folium Artemisiae Argyi 10g, Polygonum hydropiper 10g, and Herba Plantaginis 80g. Decoct with water, one dose a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. (Selected Works of Unilateral New Medical Law in Xuzhou, Jiangsu)

3. Treating night sweats with Folium Artemisiae Argyi: cooked Folium Artemisiae Argyi10g, Radix Paeoniae Alba15g, and three pieces of ebony. Water for one minute, stir-fry for eight minutes, and take warm clothes when lying down. (summary)

4, the leaves of Artemisia argyi are inconsistent, and the sores and cold are stagnant: after washing Bei Ai Tang, smoke it with white glue. (Ren Zhai Zhi Fang)

5, wormwood leaves to treat abdominal pain, insomnia: wormwood leaves (fried), old orange peel (soup soaked to white, baked) and so on. The last two flavors are mashed into powder, and the wine is boiled into rotten rice pills, such as the size of a buttonwood tree. Twenty capsules at a time, hollow. ("Sheng Ji Zong Lu" Ai Xiangwan)

6, wormwood cures heartache: white wormwood matures for three liters, use three liters of water, cook one liter, go to my place and take it. If you are polite, spit out the bugs. ("Fill the back of the elbow")

7. Folium Artemisiae Argyi for treating head wind, facial sores, itching and yellow water: Folium Artemisiae Argyi100g, 1 liter of vinegar, fried in casserole, and pasted on each paper towel, two or three times a day. (Xu Guozhen, Imperial Medical Hospital)

8, wormwood leaves to treat eczema: wormwood charcoal, dried alum, phellodendron, etc. * * * Grind into fine powder, blend with sesame oil, and apply externally. (Selected data of new medical methods of Chinese herbal medicines in Inner Mongolia)

9. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is used to treat cold pain in the spleen and stomach: 10 g Baitang Ji 'an. ("Healthy Simple Prescription")

10. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is used to treat purulent abdominal pain caused by damp-cold diarrhea. For women's bleeding, 200g of dried Folium Artemisiae Argyi (parched) and 50g of Sichuan white ginger (processed). The top is minced, and the batter balls cooked in vinegar are as big as scorpions. Take 30 pills each time, and the secretary will drink it. (Ai Jiang Tang, an effective prescription for world famous doctors)

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12. Folium Artemisiae Argyi treats postpartum abdominal pain and wants to die. From the beginning of the cold, there are: Chen Zan, 2 kg, roasted, mashed on the navel, covered with silk, ironed with an iron, the breath in his mouth came out, and the pain stopped. ("Yang Cheng's Experience")

13, Yeats suddenly vomited blood once or twice, or was flustered, or imploded: boiled three eggs, five liters of water, and boiled two liters. (Qian Jinfang)

14, Folium Artemisiae Argyi treated a woman's collapse for more than a few days: cooked Aru chicken, donkey-hide gelatin (fried to the end) 25g, dried ginger 5g. Five glasses of water, first boil two and a half cups of wormwood and ginger, melt them with glue, and take them three times a day on an empty stomach. ("Health Care Essentials")

15. Folium Artemisiae Argyi can cure nosebleeds: it can be blown with ash or decocted with Folium Artemisiae Argyi. (Sheng Huifang)

16. Bleeding after treating excrement with Folium Artemisiae Argyi: Folium Artemisiae Argyi and Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens. Decoct the thick juice and take it in three times. (Qian Jinfang)

17. Folium Artemisiae Argyi is used to treat functional uterine bleeding and postpartum hemorrhage: 50g of charcoal of Folium Artemisiae Argyi, 25g of pollen typhae and 25g of dandelion each. One dose a day, decocted twice. (Selected data of new medical methods of Chinese herbal medicines in Inner Mongolia)

How to eat mugwort leaves:

Oral administration of Folium Artemisiae Argyi: decoction, 5 ~15g; Take pills, powder or mashed juice.

External use of Artemisia argyi leaves: rammed velvet is used as a wok or made into moxa sticks for fumigation and moxibustion, rammed velvet, water decoction and fumigation, or frying and ironing.

People with yin deficiency and blood heat should use Artemisia argyi with caution. Made of bitter wine and Cyperus rotundus. Excessive fire due to yin deficiency, dry and hot blood, and blood loss are contraindicated.

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Question 7: Can wild wormwood be eaten? Of course, wormwood is wild in the countryside, and no one specializes in planting it.

Question 8: Is it better to grow wild wormwood or grow it at home? Wild, of course. Now, not everyone pays attention to natural growth. Home-grown wormwood may be fertilized, home-grown soil may be polluted, and wild plants will grow naturally. It must be good.

Question 9: I wonder if this is wormwood, wild and dug by myself. Is it as effective as real wormwood It seems that this is not absinthe. The surface of Artemisia argyi leaves, especially the back of leaves, is covered with white fluff and has a strong fragrance (some people say it is bad smell).

Question 10: Is there any wild wormwood in the north? Where did it grow so effective? Warming meridians and dredging collaterals. Large tracts of wild absinthe.