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Excuse me, is Leigonggen poisonous?
Leigonggen, also known as Centella asiatica, Latin for Leigonggen is chamomile, which is used to relieve swelling and inflammation of wounds. The addition of general skin care products can increase the resistance of skin epidermis, have the functions of anti-inflammation, sedation, detoxification and detumescence, give skin elasticity, strengthen skin softness and delay aging.

Precautions for taking Leigonggen:

1, pregnant women and lactating women should fast Leigonggen.

2. Excessive consumption may cause nausea and dizziness.

PS: Leigonggen, alias Centella asiatica, Ledingda, Bengwan, Glechoma, Dictyophora dictyophora, Tiedazhan, Banbianwan, Caulis et Folium Gaultheriae Yunnanensis, Lysimachia christinae, Banbianqian, Erigeron breviscapus, Horseshoe Horseshoe and Eupatorium adenophorum, is the dried whole grass of Centella asiatica in Umbelliferae. Don't confuse tripterygium wilfordii with tripterygium wilfordii. Tripterygium wilfordii is poisonous. These two plants are different.

Lei Gonggen's diet is as follows:

Raw materials: Leigonggen (dried)150g, Ginkgo biloba10g, water1000ml.

Method: Wash the roots and ginkgo biloba, and add water to boil 10- 15 minutes.

Administration: 1 day, drink when thirsty.

Efficacy: reduce the thigh by at least 6cm a month.

Shengchong Leigonggen tea: buy Leigonggen and put it in a blender to juice, filter and add syrup to make it.

I heard that this tea is delicious, and the effect of making tea with Leigonggen powder for one month is just as good.