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Efficacy and efficacy of begonia herb
Begonia has not only won people's love because of its distinct seasons, enchanting flowers and bright leaves, but also its stems and leaves have good medicinal and edible value.

For example:

(1) Begonia all season and Begonia bambusa can be used as medicine. They are slightly bitter in taste, cool in nature, clear away heat and promote diuresis, have the efficacy of treating colds and swelling and pain, and can be used externally to treat traumatic injuries and swelling and pain. Brazilians in South America often take begonia as a diuretic.

(2) Europeans, such as the French, use begonia leaves to make soup, or burn it with fish, which is delicious.

(3) begonia bicolor (also known as begonia bicolor) is a famous medicinal plant in Dinghushan, Zhaoqing City, our province, which has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation to relieve cough, relieving inflammation and pain, helping digestion, invigorating stomach and relieving hangover, and is deeply loved by people.

pharmacological action

1. Treat hematemesis and traumatic injury.

2. "Guizhou folk prescription drug collection": stop vomiting blood, hemoptysis and knife wound bleeding.

3. "Shaanxi Chinese Herbal Medicine": promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, clearing away heat, stopping bleeding and relieving pain. Treat traumatic injury, hematemesis, nosebleed, gastric ulcer, dysentery, lung abscess, metrorrhagia, leucorrhea, and irregular menstruation.

4. "Guizhou Materia Medica": promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, cooling blood and stopping bleeding.

5. Jiangxi Handbook of Materia Medica: promoting qi and blood circulation, relieving swelling and pain, relieving spasm and treating scrofula.

refer to

Guizhou Herbal Medicine: Editor of Guizhou Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Jiangxi Herbal Handbook: Editor of Revolutionary Committee of Jiangxi Pharmaceutical School

Cai Lan Magazine: Wan Wei Hill Hall in Li Ji Period.

Notes to Compendium of Materia Medica: A.D. 1765, thirty years of Qing Qianlong, edited by Zhao Xuemin.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Pharmacopoeia: 2005

Sheng Huifang: In the third year of Song Taizong's peaceful rejuvenation, the official prescription was revised by hundreds of volumes.

Compendium of Materia Medica: edited by Ni. A.D. 1624.

Compilation of commonly used folk herbs: Chengdu Health Bureau, 1965.

Kaibao Materia Medica: 973-974 AD, Song Kaibao 6-7 years. Liu Han, Ma Zhi, etc.

Southern Yunnan Herbs: Mao Lan in 2004.

Materia Medica Xuan Tong: Author: Ming and Li Zhongzi

Compendium of Materia Medica: Ming Dynasty. By Li Shizhen.

toxicity

Slightly toxic, it can cause itching, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, difficulty in sucking and other symptoms.