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What traditional Chinese medicine is female grass?
Female grass, commonly known as Polygonatum odoratum

Also known as: Ying, Wei Wei (Er Ya), Nu Wa (Ben Jing), Wei Sha (Shuo Wen), Ge Ba, Wang Ma, Sister and Brother, Insect cicada, Wu Wei (Wupu Materia Medica),,, Di Jie (Three Kingdoms) Ten Mistakes, Seven Bamboo, Polygonum cuspidatum, Yellow Foot Chicken, Hundred Antidotes (Guizhou folk prescription)

Sexual taste: sweet and flat.

Indications: Nourish yin and moisten dryness, remove annoyance and quench thirst. Treat fever, yin injury, cough, polydipsia, fatigue, fever, digestive hunger and frequent urination.

Description: Polygonatum odoratum is different from Polygonatum odoratum, Polygonatum odoratum and Pseudoginseng. This product is sweet, fatty, moist and edible, and is good at nourishing yin. It mainly acts on the spleen and stomach, and will not hurt the spleen and stomach if taken for a long time. It is mainly used to treat symptoms such as dry cough with little phlegm, dry throat and tongue and late stage of febrile disease caused by lung yin deficiency, or thirst, loss of appetite and stomach discomfort caused by high fever and fluid consumption. This product is not greasy, cold and not dry, so it has the effects of "nourishing five internal organs, nourishing qi and blood, smoothing and moistening, eliminating wind and heat", nourishing and calming the nerves and strengthening the heart. Suitable for palpitation and angina pectoris. Modern medical research has proved that Polygonatum odoratum also has the effects of lowering blood sugar, moistening skin, dissipating chronic inflammation of skin, and treating traumatic injuries and sprains.