Prunella vulgaris has the effect of clearing away heat and removing fire. Soaking Prunella vulgaris in water in summer can relieve summer heat and reduce temperature, but there are certain taboos that not everyone can drink. After all, it belongs to a cold Chinese medicine tea. The first person with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold can't drink Prunella vulgaris water, which will cause irritation to the digestive tract and cause diarrhea and stomach pain. In addition, patients with qi deficiency don't have to drink summer grass to make tea, which will cause discomfort to the body. Because of the cold nature of Prunella vulgaris, it will consume qi, which is already qi deficiency, and the driving force of digestion and absorption of the stomach is not enough, which will aggravate eating. Rheumatoid patients don't have to drink Prunella vulgaris to make tea, which will also aggravate their condition.
Who can't drink summer mushroom grass 1. Physiological women.
Prunella vulgaris tastes bitter and cold, which is likely to aggravate the accumulation of body chill, irritate the capillaries in the uterus, cause menstrual pain or aggravate the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Therefore, it is suggested that women in the physiological period are not suitable for eating Prunella vulgaris.
2. Patients with qi deficiency
According to the experiment, it is found that patients with qi deficiency will cause the body's uncomfortable symptoms to worsen after soaking Prunella vulgaris in water. Therefore, patients with qi deficiency should try not to take Prunella vulgaris.
3. Pregnant mother
Pregnant mothers have a unique physical quality, and generally can't take all medicines, so so is Prunella vulgaris. The triterpenoid ginsenoside, rutin, hyperin and other glycosides contained in the mushroom grass and the green plant acids such as ursolic acid, caffeic acid and dispersed oleanolic acid for skin rejuvenation can promote the generation and excretion of urine, so it has a good treatment method for clearing constipation, turbid urine and prostatitis.
4. Allergy
For those who are allergic to Prunella vulgaris, eating Prunella vulgaris is likely to cause allergic symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, itching, etc. If you can't confirm whether you are allergic to the skin, you can take a small amount first, and observe 1 hour. If there is no discomfort, you can take it again.