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What are the functions, functions and eating methods of Rana chensinensis?
First, the function and efficacy of toad grass:

1, resolving phlegm and relieving cough

Bufo bufo gargarizans can enter the lung meridian, and it can clear away heat, relieve cough, moisten lung and resolve phlegm. Usually, when people cough with phlegm or dry lungs, they can take a proper amount of toad grass, which can nourish yin and moisten the lungs, relieve cough and resolve phlegm, and make people breathe more smoothly.

2, anti-inflammatory and analgesic

Bufo bufo gargarizans is a kind of cold Chinese herbal medicine. After taking medicine, it can not only clear away heat and reduce fever, but also quickly reduce swelling. Usually, when people have mumps or sore throat, they can immediately use toad grass for treatment, which can quickly relieve the swelling and pain of the body.

Second, how to eat the frog?

1, toad grass can usually be taken as wild fruit for everyone. After cleaning, it is made into a cold dish, which tastes particularly good. In the case of production, it is necessary to clean the fresh toad grass, remove the old roots, then blanch it with boiling water for two minutes, take it out and let it cool, then prepare a proper amount of garlic powder, soy sauce and rice vinegar in advance and pour it all in.

2. Toad grass can be eaten immediately after washing. In the case of eating, Bufo bufo gargarizans can be swallowed gradually in the mouth, the poured juice can be swallowed gradually, and the remaining sediment can be spit out immediately, so that the human body can digest and absorb the nutrients contained in the thatch, and it can also have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and can prevent and treat human tonsillitis.

Extended data:

morphological character

Erect herb, 15 ~ 19 cm tall, much branched. Stem square, sparsely pubescent. Roots and leaves are clustered and close to the ground. Leaf blade oblong to lanceolate, with obvious deep wrinkles. Cauline leaves are opposite, the petiole is 0.5 ~ 1~3cm long, densely pubescent, the leaves are oblong or lanceolate, 2 ~ 6.5cm long and 1~3cm wide, the apex is obtuse, the base is round or wedge-shaped, the edge is serrated, the top is wrinkled, the bottom has golden glands, and the two sides have short hairs.

Cymes have 2 ~ 6 flowers, which gather into terminal and axillary pseudoracemes or panicles. Bracts small, lanceolate; Calyx bell-shaped, about 3mm long, with golden spots and short hairs on the back, divided into two lips, three thick veins on the upper lip, three inconspicuous teeth on the top and two teeth on the lower lip; Corolla lip-shaped, lavender to blue-purple. It is a rare wild Chinese herbal medicine.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Bufo Grass