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What does hypoglycemic grass look like?
What does Hypoglycemic Grass look like

Hypoglycemic Grass is also known as Sacred Fairy Grass, and is also known as White-backed Tansy Grass or Purple-backed Anemone. The roots of Sugar-Lowering Grass are stem-like, generally grayish-yellow in color and covered with short hairs. Its leaves are generally oblong or oval, about 12cm long, with serrated edges.

What is Sugarbush

Plant Category

:Sugarbush is a perennial herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. It usually blooms around August and the flowers are usually yellow or orange in color.

Growth habit

:Buckwheat Grass is suitable for growing in hillside meadows, barren slopes or moist shaded areas, and generally grows in Taiwan Province, Shanxi, Zhejiang, Guangxi, Guangdong, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places.

Effects and Uses of Hypoglycemic Grass

Hypoglycemic Grass has high food value and medicinal value. It is a natural green food. When used in medicine, it can lower blood sugar, treat rheumatic pain, burns, whooping cough, tuberculosis, bruises and other diseases. In addition, it also has the effects of clearing heat and cooling blood, activating blood circulation and relieving pain, stopping bleeding, soothing tendons, reducing swelling and antioxidant.

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