Elaeagnus Elaeagnus gum, or Elaeagnus Elaeagnus, has certain effects on preventing hair loss. In addition, Elaeagnus Elaeagnus gum also has the effects of bone rejuvenation, muscle activation, blood circulation and pain relief; Elaeagnus Elatae Gum is an Elaeagnus Elaeagnus, a plant of the Elaeaceae family. Dried product of stem gum juice. The plant morphology is detailed in the article "Elaeagnus angustifolia".
Elaeagnus Elaeagnus Gum is the glue exuded from the stems and branches of Elaeagnus Elaeagnus, a plant of the Elaeaceae family. It is native to desert areas, resistant to drought and cold, and grows in sandy and salty areas. It is widely cultivated on soiled land and near villages and fields. Distributed in North China, Northwest China and Liaoning.
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Elaeatophora gum is astringent, slightly bitter, and neutral in nature. According to "Inner Mongolia Chinese Herbal Medicine", Elaeagnus gum "is strong, regulates menstruation, activates blood circulation, regenerates muscles and bones, and treats fractures." "The perianth tube is bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, with 4 lobes at the apex. It is silvery white on the outside and yellow on the inside, and has a fragrance.
The apex of the flower disc is hairless; the stamens have almost no filaments; the style is longer than the stamens, and the apex is curved in an annular shape. The fruit is oval, about 1.5cm long, pink, covered with silvery white scales. The flowering period is from May to June and the fruiting period is in September.
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