The practice of Sophora japonica wine?
Fresh Sophora japonica, leaves and pedicels removed, washed and dried for later use. Pour the white wine into the container until the Sophora japonica flowers are not enough, then add the crystal sugar, cover it and let it stand in the shade for two months.
Sophora japonica wine, prescription indications: back sores, different but painful; There are also damp-heat scabies, intestinal wind hemorrhoids.
Sophora japonica, also known as Sophora japonica. Sophora japonica, also known as Sophora japonica, refers to flowers and buds of leguminous plants in a broad sense, but generally open flowers are called "Sophora japonica" or "Sophora japonica" and buds are called "Sophora japonica".
Sophora japonica has a good ornamental value. Every flowering period, clusters of white Sophora japonica are covered with branches, and the air is filled with a faint elegant fragrance, which is refreshing. But Sophora japonica also has precious medicinal value.
Sophora japonica is the dried flower and bud of Sophora japonica, a leguminous plant, and belongs to a blood-cooling hemostatic. Bitter and slightly cold in nature, liver and large intestine meridians entered. Its main functions are cooling blood to stop bleeding, clearing liver-fire and purging fire, and it can be used to treat hematochezia, hemorrhoids, bloody dysentery, metrorrhagia, hematemesis, epistaxis, liver heat, red eyes, headache and dizziness. Chinese patent medicines containing Sophora japonica mainly include Sophora japonica powder, Wanjin powder, Er Shen powder, Zhikang tablets and Qinggan Jiangya capsules.
Sophora japonica pollen allergy; Sophora japonica contains a photosensitive substance. Exposure to sunlight after eating can easily induce solar dermatitis, which may cause redness, itching and even blisters on eyelids, face, neck and arms.