Dandelion is a very common plant. In the season of dandelion bloom, the wind blows the seeds of the sky, and dandelion has many medicinal values. Do you know what dandelion has?

Overview

In the 16th century England, it became the official drug of pharmacists in the name of herbal dandelion and was widely accepted as a very popular liver and digestive system. In the 16th century, dandelion was widely used in Germany for “clear blood” and liver congestion. It is indeed a worldwide herb and has been in Switzerland until now. Poland, Hungary and Russia still use it as a formal drug. A great deal of research has been done on its medicines and nutritional effects in many European countries. In China, Indian and Nepalese dandelions have been used as liver nourishing herbs for centuries.

Protect liver and protect bile

Dandelion extract are rich in vitamins and minerals that strengthen the liver and lower cholesterol. It is used to treat liver and gallbladder obstruction, improve liver function, promote bile secretion.

Detoxification

It can be used for heat syndrome, especially good liver heat, treatment of liver heat red swelling and pain, as well as a variety of infections, purulent diseases. Eliminate phlegm and stagnation, treat the heat and poisonous phlegm caused by the muscles swollen sores, high fever.

Diuretic

It has a very good effect on diuresis. It is rich in carotene, vitamin C and minerals, and has an effect on indigestion and constipation.

Improve immunity

The dandelion root extract gave rats a significant protective effect on stress ulcers; it also had significant protective effect on rat gastric mucosal injury caused by absolute ethanol; and it could obviously resist the formation of gastric ulcer in pylorus ligation rats. When dandelion is compatible with Codonopsis pilosulae and Rhizoma Chuanxiong, it has synergistic effect against gastric ulcer, and the three constitute a compound anti-ulcer effect. It has been reported that the mechanism of this compound anti-gastric ulcer and gastric mucosal injury may be related to the influence of endogenous PGE2 content in gastric tissue.

Anti-gastric ulcer

It has significant protective effect on stress ulcer; it also has significant protective effect on rat gastric mucosal injury caused by absolute ethanol; and can obviously resist the formation of gastric ulcer in pylorus ligation rats.

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