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Question 1: Dendrobium leaves are basically ineffective and cannot be used as food. Usually, we use Dendrobium stem. Among them, Dendrobium, the hometown of Dendrobium, has the best effect. The following is to introduce the efficacy of Dendrobium huoshanense, the hometown of welcoming guests.

First, lower blood sugar.

Dendrobium huoshanense has the efficacy of nourishing yin, clearing heat and moistening dryness, and has been a specific medicine for treating diabetes since ancient times. Clinical research shows that Dendrobium huoshanense can not only enhance insulin activity, but also significantly reduce blood sugar level and make blood sugar return to normal.

Second, restrain Liu Zhong.

Dendrobium huoshanense can kill some cells of malignant Liu Zhong, such as lung ai, ovary ai, promyelocytic leukemia and so on, and has a strong anti-Liu Zhong effect. Clinical application in the adjuvant treatment of malignant Liu Zhong can improve the symptoms of Liu Zhong patients, reduce the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, enhance immunity, improve the quality of life and prolong the survival period.

Third, bright eyes.

Dendrobium huoshanense has the functions of nourishing yin, nourishing eyes and brightening voice, which has been regarded as a good product to protect eyes and vocal cords by doctors in past dynasties. Modern pharmacological studies have confirmed that Dendrobium huoshanense has obvious effects of preventing and treating senile cataract, protecting children's eyesight and protecting vocal cords.

Fourth, nourish the skin

After people enter middle age, due to the decrease of vaginal fluid in the body, the skin turns black and wrinkled, which accelerates aging. Dendrobium huoshanense contains a lot of mucus, which has nourishing and nourishing effects on human skin.

Five, nourishing yin and nourishing body fluid

Dendrobium huoshanense can eliminate deficiency heat due to yin deficiency and excess heat. Deficiency and heat are manifested as fatigue, dizziness, flushing, palpitation, cough with little phlegm, insomnia, forgetfulness, red urine, red tongue and thready pulse.

Sixth, dispel deficiency-heat

Dendrobium huoshanense has the function of nourishing yin and blood. According to the theory of medicinal properties in Qing dynasty, Dendrobium huoshanense can tonify kidney, accumulate essence, nourish stomach yin and replenish qi. It is rich in polysaccharide and has the function of enhancing immune function.

Seven, spleen and stomach.

Dendrobium huoshanense is a medicine for benefiting stomach and promoting fluid production. Shennong's Herbal Classic and Herbal Rejuvenation are all recorded, and they are also called "gastrointestinal drugs", which are commonly used drugs to treat epigastric pain and abdominal distension. Modern medical experiments have confirmed that Dendrobium huoshanense has a good inhibitory effect on Helicobacter pylori, a common pathogenic bacteria in spleen and stomach diseases, and is helpful to treat diseases with positive Helicobacter pylori such as atrophic gastritis, superficial gastritis and duodenal ulcer.

Eight, protect the liver and gallbladder.

Dendrobium huoshanense has a good cholagogic effect. Doctors in past dynasties believed that Dendrobium huoshanense had the function of nourishing liver yin and was an important drug for treating hepatitis, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis and other hepatobiliary diseases.

Question 2: Introduction to Quercus Leaves The Latin scientific name of Quercus leaves is a perennial shrub with leaves as big as lotus leaves. Flexible. Then grow up slowly. The local area is mainly used for making fires and cooking, and it can be used to make square mistletoe dumplings. Growing in the southwest of Henan Province and Shangluo area, the largest production and processing base is Checun Town, Songxian County. Mainly used for food packaging, Japanese and Koreans have imported a large number of processed products from China for many years. Compendium of Materia Medica records that oak leaves are sweet, bitter, flat and non-toxic, and have the effects of stopping bleeding, quenching thirst and diuresis. Because the medical function of mistletoe is not very prominent, our people have always turned a blind eye to it and let it die in the wilderness.

Question 3: What do the mistletoe on the mountain road and the mistletoe on the wall of Zhiming Post mean? The sentence "mistletoe leaves fall on the mountain road, Zhihua famous post wall" is written about the scenery on the road. There are many bitter citrus reticulata and oak trees in Shangxian and Luonan areas. The leaves of oak trees are very big. Although it will dry up in winter, it will still stay on the branches. It was not until the early spring of the following year, when the branches were about to sprout, that they fell off. At this time, the white flowers of bitter citrus reticulata have already bloomed. The word "Ming" was used because the white bitter orange blossom next to the wall was conspicuous before dawn. It can be seen that the poet is obsessed with the word "leave early"

Question 4: What is the effect of Dendrobium leaves? Hello.

Dendrobium leaves also contain Dendrobium polysaccharides, alkaloids and other nutrients, but the content is less than that of stems. Dendrobium candidum leaves have the effects of lowering the three highs, regulating yin and yang, moistening the lungs and promoting fluid production, and preserving health, and have a significant auxiliary effect on symptoms such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases!

Usage and dosage:

1, boiled water, like ordinary green tea, the dosage is increased or decreased according to your own taste.

2, direct credit, like eating biscuits, has a unique fragrance and the unique sweetness of Dendrobium candidum. 3 to 6 grams a day.

3, grinding, grinding the leaves into powder, you can soak in water to drink, you can also add soup, so that the soup is more delicious, and it has the effect of health care and longevity! 3 to 6 grams a day.

I hope the answer can help you.

Question 5: medicinal development of oak leaves In recent years, the medicinal value of oak leaves has not been fully developed, but because people pay more and more attention to green packaging, its advantages in food packaging have been paid more and more attention. In Japan, mistletoe is called cypress leaf, which symbolizes good luck and longevity. Every boy's day, everyone will eat a kind of food called "Heshengguo", and its packaging will inevitably use mistletoe. The "harmonious fruit" packaged with mistletoe not only shows tradition and auspiciousness, but also gives consumers a psychological blessing. Just like China Dragon Boat Festival must wrap zongzi with bamboo leaves, in addition to expressing traditional commemoration, it is more about giving people a wish. Some places, such as Rizhao City in Shandong Province and Zhucheng City in Weifang, have wrapped zongzi with mistletoe. Mistletoe leaves are rarely used in processing and exporting countries, which is a manifestation of ignoring business opportunities. At present, domestic food enterprises have not found the huge business opportunity of oak leaf packaging food, and have not deeply understood the packaging function of oak leaf. Henan is the main base for processing oak leaves. In Songxian County, Henan Province, the processed oak leaves occupy half of the Japanese market. However, in Henan province, it is rare to package food with oak leaves, which has both traditional factors and neglected business opportunities. Because of its unique taste, mistletoe should not be a problem to promote food sales. The question is who will try the packaging. There should be a lot of food. In Shangluo and western Henan, some places use mistletoe to wrap zongzi, and there are many foods to try in the future, including moon cakes, bread, cakes and so on. The advantage of mistletoe's packaged food lies in its imaginative taste. The information it gives consumers is sanitary, natural, neat, pollution-free and conducive to environmental protection. When we are fighting against the early pollution of paper packaging, the late pollution of plastic packaging and the high cost of metal packaging, oak leaves, a natural packaging material, deserve more attention and promotion. For food enterprises, giving priority to mistletoe packaging can not only bring healthy food to consumers, but also obtain good economic benefits.

Question 6: How to eat Dendrobium candidum leaves? Is it really edible? Of course you can eat it, but it is recommended to dry it.

The leaves of Dendrobium officinale baked by the machine for frying tea are very fragrant, which is very good for making tea. It is much more fragrant than ordinary tea and has certain health care function.

But the health care effect is definitely not as good as Dendrobium candidum and Dendrobium candidum. So if you want to eat, it is recommended to eat Dendrobium candidum and Dendrobium candidum flowers.

Dendrobium candidum in Yucaotang is planted in the virgin forest of Tibetan Dragon Baipu at an altitude of 1 12 degrees east longitude and 30 degrees north latitude. With the geographical advantages of mountains and waters, the polysaccharide content of Dendrobium candidum here is as high as 82.4%, which is definitely the best among Dendrobium candidum. Friends can think about it.

Question 7: What color are the leaves of Dendrobium candidum? They are in two rows, paper, oblong-lanceolate, 3-4(-7) cm long and 9- 1 1(- 15) mm wide. The top is blunt and a little hooked. The base extends downward into a sheath around the stem, and the edges and edges are usually lavender. Leaf sheaths often have purple spots. When they are old, the upper edge comes loose from the stem and opens, leaving a 1 annular metallic gray gap between them.

Hope to adopt!

Question 8: What's wrong with the soft leaves of Dendrobium just planted? I asked your question to Mr. Li of Lu 'an Kangshuntang Dendrobium Co., Ltd. His answer is,

The newly planted Dendrobium leaves are very soft. This is due to long-distance transportation and evaporation of water. After 7 to 15 days, nothing will happen.

Newly planted Dendrobium seedlings must be watered immediately that day. Water it again the next day. Water every two to three days (depending on the water content of the substrate due to the weather), and keep the leaves moist several times a day to avoid leaf withering.

Water must be done by spraying. The so-called thorough watering means paying attention to watering until the water drips from the bottom of the seedbed. This watering method lasts for about a week or more (the time limit is to observe the new roots and buds of plants); When new roots and buds grow, it is unnecessary to water them every day. As long as the substrate around the roots is observed to be wet or too dry, it should be watered, and this practice should last for about three months. After three months, watering is another way to relax. Generally, it should be drenched when the substrate is dry, so that there can be a certain period of ventilation and drying, so that the roots can grow tenaciously and improve immunity.

Question 9: What is the medicinal value of Dendrobium tenuifolium? One of Dendrobium gracile: Dendrobium gracile, Dendrobium of Orchidaceae, a perennial epiphytic herb. The stem is erect, hard and cylindrical, or sometimes several nodes expand above the base to form a spindle shape. There are usually 3-6 leaves, which alternate in the upper part of the main stem and branches, long, narrow and round. The raceme is 1 ~ 2.5 cm long, with 1 ~ 2 flowers, the peduncle is 5 ~ 10 mm long and the flowers are thick.

Distribution: Shaanxi, Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan. Born on trees or rocks in dense forests.

Alias: Yellow Grass, Rhubarb Grass, Middle Yellow Grass, Fine Yellow Grass, Dendrobium nobile, Pterocarya phoenix, Black Bamboo Grass, Horsetail Flower, Golden Hairpin, Bamboo Grass, Gold Earrings, Dendrobium nobile and Purple Bamboo Orchid.

Dendrobium tenuifolium No.2: Dendrobium tenuifolium is produced in southwestern Shaanxi, southern Gansu, Henan, southeastern Hubei, southeastern Hunan, northwestern Guangxi, southern Sichuan to northeast, southern Guizhou to southwest, and southeastern Yunnan. Born on the trunk or valley rocks of sunny mountain forest at an altitude of 700 ~ 1500m. Foreign countries are only found in northern Vietnam.

Dendrobium tenuifolium, also known as yellow grass, is used as medicine. It has the effects of nourishing yin, nourishing stomach, clearing away heat, promoting fluid production, and moistening lung, and is mainly used for treating body fluid injury caused by fever, dry mouth and thirst, and asthenic heat after illness.

Dendrobium tenuifolium Part III: Stem (Dendrobium nobile): nourishing yin and benefiting stomach, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst. Can be used for treating body fluid injury caused by fever, dry mouth and polydipsia, asthenic heat after illness, anorexia, etc.

Tibetan Medicine Cloth Association: "China Tibetan Medicine" is used for the stems of various diseases with fever and vomiting.