In most areas, the sedge is wild. The sedge, the carpet brocade, the paving red, the sparrow laying eggs and the portulaca oleracea are all regional nicknames. Euphorbia humifusa is indeed a green plant in panicum miliaceum, Euphorbiaceae. Its stems are often flat on the road, bright red and hairless, and its shape is a bit like Portulaca oleracea, also known as Portulaca oleracea, because white milk will be discharged after the stem breaks, and in some areas it is also known as milkweed.
Specific design features: panicum miliaceum, with white milk in the plant; Roots are also very thin, and usually all are not bifurcated. When the stem lies flat on the road, there will be many bifurcations from the tip, usually all light red, about twenty or thirty centimeters long. The leaf surface is opposite, oval, about six centimeters long, slightly serrated above the middle of the leaf edge, the surface layer is emerald green, the reverse side is light green, and sometimes it is light red.
So what are the functions and effects of the grass? Can I eat it raw at the same time? Euphorbia humifusa is a kind of herb which is widely used unilaterally in folk customs. I think its efficacy and function are the methods of clearing away heat, removing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, and promoting lactation. It is mainly used to treat bacillary dysentery, colitis, hemoptysis, hematemesis, fecal bleeding, menstrual bleeding, traumatic bleeding, traumatic injury and swelling. The unilateral application of Euphorbia humifusa in folk customs is also very much. The single herb Euphorbia humifusa is used to treat cough with phlegm, breast milk blockage in lactating women, inflammation and swelling of throat, malnutrition in children, traumatic bleeding, and hematemesis due to various internal fires.
The wine trough is mashed for external use to treat traumatic injury and swelling, and it is mashed with vinegar for external use to treat herpes zoster. This unilateral application is indeed particularly extensive in folk customs. Although Euphorbia humifusa belongs to Euphorbiaceae, it is non-toxic. Raw mashed juice can be taken orally and can cure sore throat. Therefore, it can be eaten directly raw.
1, whole herb use: According to relevant measurements, its plant diseases contain corresponding bioactive components such as sitosterol, gallic acid-free, ellagic acid, short-leaf hematoxylin, protocatechuic aldehyde, kaempferol, apigenin, luteolin, etc., and have the corresponding effects of clearing away heat and fire, facilitating urination, promoting lactation, stopping bleeding and killing insects.
2. It is widely distributed, and plants lie on the road surface, which has the effect of maintaining soil erosion. It has no great harm to the growth and development of food crops, so it is also a kind of plant that everyone likes.