The efficacy of Dendrobium that few people know

The efficacy of Dendrobium that few people know

Dendrobium is a plant and also a medicinal material that can treat and relieve some physical diseases. It can also achieve the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying, and can effectively relieve physical fatigue. It is a relatively good plant Chinese medicine. Dendrobium can also be made into medicinal tea, medicinal food, etc. for consumption.

The efficacy of Dendrobium

Dendrobium is listed as the first of the nine immortal herbs in China, and is called "life-saving immortal herbs" by the people. The stems of Dendrobium can clear away heat, promote the production of body fluids, relieve inflammation and relieve pain, clear the lungs and moisten the throat. It also has a good effect of resisting fatigue and hypoxia.

The role of Dendrobium

Deficiency of stomach yin and loss of body fluid due to febrile disease. It nourishes stomach yin, promotes fluid production and quenches thirst, and can also clear away stomach heat. It is mainly used to treat symptoms such as damage to body fluid caused by fever, thirst, dry tongue and black coating. It is often used together with Radix Trichosanthis, fresh Rehmannia glutinosa, Ophiopogon japonicus, etc., as in the method of clearing away heat and preserving body fluid in "Treatise on Seasonal Diseases". It can be used together with raw rehmannia, ophiopogon japonicus, scutellaria baicalensis, etc. to treat epigastric pain, swollen and painful gums, and mouth ulcers caused by stomach heat and yin deficiency.

Kidney Yin deficiency syndrome. It can nourish kidney yin and reduce false fire. It is suitable for symptoms such as blurred vision, weak muscles and bones, yin deficiency and excessive fire, bone steaming and fatigue fever. It is often used together with wolfberry, rehmannia root, dodder seed, etc. For those with kidney yin deficiency and weak tendons and bones, it is often used together with cooked rehmannia, cornus officinalis, eucommia ulmoides, Achyranthes bidentata and other products that can nourish the liver and kidneys and strengthen the tendons and bones. In case of kidney deficiency, excessive fire, bone steaming and fatigue fever, it is advisable to use it together with raw rehmannia, wolfberry, phellodendron, picrorhizome and other products that can nourish kidney yin and reduce deficiency heat.

Dendrobium; one of the orchid plants, it was originally classified into the Orchidaceae family, but now it has become an independent family. It has the therapeutic effects of dispelling internal heat, replenishing essence and strengthening yin. With the rise of the flower industry, people found that it has high ornamental value, so it is classified into the category of orchids, and gradually moved from the herb garden to the large flower garden, becoming a very popular new flower today.

The plant of Dendrobium is composed of fleshy stems, as thick as a middle finger, growing in clusters in the shape of sticks, and its leaves are like bamboo leaves, growing oppositely on both sides of the stem nodes. The peduncles emerge from the leaf axils, each peduncle has seven or eight flowers, and as many as more than 20 flowers, in a raceme. Each flower has 6 petals, spreading out in all directions, and the lip in the middle is slightly round. Many varieties have purple petal edges and white petal centers, and a few varieties are yellow or orange.

Dendrobium, one of the orchidaceae plants, is mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia, Australia and the Pacific Islands. Most of it is distributed in southwest China, south China, Taiwan and other places in my country. The main varieties of Dendrobium include Dendrobium nobile, Dendrobium dense-flowered, Dendrobium chrysanthemum, etc. It can be used as a medicine, called Dendrobium, which has the therapeutic effects of dispelling internal heat, replenishing essence and strengthening yin. With the rise of the flower industry, Dendrobium has also become an ornamental plant. Dendrobium is generally cultivated in potted plants. Because Dendrobium has a strong character and a peaceful and amiable temperament, it is known as the flower of father. The plant of Dendrobium is composed of fleshy stems as thick as a middle finger, with leaves like bamboo leaves. The peduncles emerge from the leaf axils. Each peduncle has seven or eight flowers, each with 6 petals, spread out in all directions. The edges of the petals are purple and the center of the petals is white.

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