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The Dietary Therapy and Effects of Weilingxian
2019-06-03
Clematis chinensis is pungent, salty and mild in nature. It has the effects of dispelling wind dampness and unblocking meridians. It can treat rheumatic arthralgia, waist and knee cold pain, Tonsillitis and other diseases.
The therapeutic effect and dietary formula of Weilingxian
Weilingxian, also known as Hundred Roots, has tiger whiskers and opposite leaves in an oval or lanceolate shape. It blooms from June to September and has white flowers with a diameter of 1-2 centimeters. It bears fruit from August to November and has a flat oval shape with white feathers at the top. In autumn, it has vegetable roots and rhizomes.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Weilingxian has a pungent and salty taste, a warm and toxic nature, and has the effects of dispelling bone and choking, unblocking meridians, and dispelling wind and dampness. It can treat symptoms such as flat body inflammation, rheumatic pain, gout persistent pain, poor flexion and extension, muscle and vein constriction, limb numbness, and cold pain in the waist and knees.