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Dictyophora dictyophora is a kind of fungi in the fungi kingdom. Dictyophora dictyophora is a world-famous edible fungus with no fruiting body on its head.
Dictyophora is famous for its rich nutrition and beautiful figure. Its fresh form is like a beautiful woman in a tulle skirt, and it can be called "the queen of bacteria". It has the unique function of prolonging the storage time of soup and other foods and keeping dishes fresh and not rotting. It has been listed as imperial food by emperors in past dynasties, and now it is an indispensable delicacy in state banquets. It is mainly produced in China, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and other places.
Dictyophora can benefit qi and nourish yin, moisten lung and relieve cough, clear heat and promote diuresis; Indications are lung deficiency with heat cough, laryngitis, dysentery, leucorrhea, hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
Brainwashed Dictyophora is rich in amino acids, vitamins and inorganic salts, and has the effects of nourishing and strengthening the body, invigorating qi and strengthening the brain, calming the heart and strengthening the body.
Protect the liver, reduce the fat accumulation on the abdominal wall, have the effect of "scraping oil", and have the effects of lowering blood pressure, reducing blood fat and losing weight.
Improving resistance Dictyophora dictyophora can supplement essential nutrients and improve immunity and disease resistance.
Suppressing the occurrence of tumors Miao people in Yunnan are less likely to get cancer, which is related to their frequent soaking in water with dictyophora and glutinous rice.
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Zhusun Baidu Encyclopedia