The side effects of long-term consumption of leucaena leucocephala root may be dysentery.
Leucaena leucocephala root is sweet in taste and cold in nature, with the effect of generating fluids to quench thirst, clearing heat and diuresis, stopping bleeding and vomiting, and it is good for the treatment of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, nosebleed, edema and jaundice, and urinary incontinence. Dysentery, also known as bacillary dysentery, is an infectious disease of the intestinal tract mainly characterized by diarrhea. It is usually caused by an intestinal bacterial infection and can be spread through the fecal-oral route.
Precautions for lemongrass root
If the appearance of blood vomiting is caused by the body's cold, then this type of patients can not take lemongrass root, no matter what operation method, otherwise the condition will be aggravated, and even threaten the safety of life.
Only by choosing the right way to take the root, you will be able to maximize the effect and not easily damage your health. One of the most common ways to take leucaena is to drink it in water, or you can take it directly, or boil it with other herbs.