Ingredients: 5g of mugwort leaf, 3g of black tea, and 0g of sugar10g.
Usage: Take it with 200ml boiling water until it is light.
Usage: chills and pains; Diarrhea and tendon transfer; Long-term diarrhea and vomiting; Irregular menstruation; The fetal movement is uneasy.
Artemisia argyi, alias: Kitten, Bingtai, Cao Zhi, Ai Xiang, Artemisia argyi, Xiao Ai, Artemisia argyi, Zanthoxylum bungeanum, Artemisia argyi, Moxibustion Grass, Medicinal Grass, Yellow Grass, Artemisia argyi, etc. Perennial herbs or slightly semi-shrubby plants have strong fragrance. The stems are solitary or few, brown or grayish brown, with slightly lignified base and short upper branches. The leaves are thick and papery, with grayish white pubescence on them, and the base is usually smaller than jia ye or jia ye. The upper leaves and bracts are pinnately cleft, the head is elliptic, the corolla is tubular or cup-shaped, there are glandular points outside, the anthers are narrowly linear, and the style is nearly as long as or slightly longer than the corolla. Achenes oblong or oblong. The flowering and fruiting period is September-65438+1October. As a medicine, the whole herb has the functions of warming channels, eliminating dampness, dispelling cold, stopping bleeding, diminishing inflammation, relieving asthma, relieving cough, preventing miscarriage and resisting allergy. Artemisia argyi leaves are dried and mashed to make "moxa wool", which can be made into moxa sticks for moxibustion and can also be used as raw materials for "inkpad". Distributed in Asia and Europe.