Pinyin name y ě c not n ɡ
Alias Ricong (Tibetan name).
The source is the whole grass of Liliaceae wild onion. Harvest from May to June. Rarely used.
Perennial herb in original form, 30 ~ 45 cm high. A fibrous leaf sheath that is persistent outside the bulb. Leaves lanceolate, sheath-like at the base, tapering at the apex, smooth and hairless on both sides. The flower stems are erect and drawn out from the leaves; Umbellies are terminal, with several membranous total bracts under them; The flowers are purplish red. Capsule
Habitat distribution is born in high mountain slopes, grass and other places. Distributed in Tibet and other places.
It is warm in nature and pungent in taste.
Functions mainly include sweating, dispelling cold, reducing swelling and invigorating stomach. Treat colds, headaches, fever, abdominal cold pain and indigestion; Can set bones.
Usage and dosage for oral administration: decoction, 3 ~ 5 yuan. External use: add honey and mash it.
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