Yinchen and Yinchen are the same thing.
White wormwood, the scientific name is Artemisia wormwood, also known as wormwood or wormwood. Asteraceae. Perennial herbs. Up to 1 meter tall, many branches. Stem leaves, pinnate
Full lobes, filamentous lobes, gray-white pubescence, flower heads, densely packed into conical clusters, blooming in autumn, with three or four layers of involucral bracts, eggs
Shape; green-yellow flowers, achenes oblong, hairless. The roots propagate and the whole plant has aroma.
The stems and leaves can be used as medicine. "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: the smell is bitter, flat, slightly cold, and non-toxic. Young stems and leaves are edible.
Indications: Rheumatism, cold and heat. For jaundice caused by heat, long-term use can lighten the body, replenish energy and resist aging. The face remains pale for many years. The white rabbit eats the fairy. It can treat yellowing all over the body, difficulty in urination, reduce head heat, and remove abdominal pain. It is used to clear joints, remove stagnant heat, and treat typhoid fever.
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Precautions for consuming Yin Yin Chen
Yin Yin Chen has the effect of clearing away dampness and heat and reducing jaundice, but it should not be consumed in large quantities. Large-dose application can cause atrioventricular conduction block and intraventricular conduction block
. ? Excessive dosage can cause dizziness, nausea, upper abdominal fullness, burning sensation, diarrhea, acute jaundice hepatitis, acute biliary infection, and in severe cases, arrhythmia and even death.
Treatment and rescue
1. Immediately after poisoning occurs, perform gastric lavage and catharsis to reduce toxin absorption. ?
2. Intravenous infusion, correction of electrolyte balance, and symptomatic treatment.
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