The effects of soaking bamboo shoots in wine were dispelling wind and cold, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, relieving cough and reducing phlegm, and so on. It could assist in the treatment of wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, joint pain, numbness of the limbs, and other diseases. In addition, soaking bamboo shoots in wine could also promote blood circulation and help the discharge of blood stasis in the body. It could also assist in the treatment of bruises, menstrual cramps, and other illnesses. It also had the effect of relieving cough and reducing phlegm, and could help treat cough, expectoration, and other diseases. However, one must pay attention to drinking in moderation and avoid drinking too much to avoid causing harm to the body. Pregnant women, children and other people should be prohibited from drinking, so as not to affect the normal development of the fetus and children. If you feel uncomfortable after drinking it, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
Bamboo sanqi soaking wine has the following effects: promoting blood circulation, relieving redness and pain caused by bruises, stopping bleeding, promoting qi and pain, relaxing muscles and collaterals, replenishing blood and regulating menstruation, dispelling blood stasis and stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and pain, increasing hepatic cell glycogen storage, protecting cardiovascular and liver, promoting the reproduction of hemopoetic stem cells, promoting the synthesis of red blood cells and hemoglobin1, delaying aging, enhancing immunity, lowering blood pressure, promoting the health of heart and brain tissues, and increasing appetite.
The black bamboo root soaking wine had the effects of nourishing yin and clearing the lungs, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and treating diseases caused by dryness. It could be used to treat yin deficiency, lung dryness, and weakness after childbirth. In addition, the black bamboo root could also be added to home-cooked meals, such as stewing or steaming with chicken, to treat the weakness of the body after childbirth. However, the specific usage and dosage of the black bamboo root wine were not found in the search results provided.
The stone bamboo leaves had many effects when soaked in water. The stone bamboo leaf tea was rich in flavanoids and a variety of vitamins. It could clear away heat and detoxify, improve the detoxification function of the liver, and alleviate inflammation and infection in the body. It also has an antiseptic effect, which can effectively suppress the growth of bacteria and viruses. In addition, the stone bamboo leaf tea could also clear heat and relieve summer heat, quench thirst and diuretics, improve eyesight and nebula, nourish kidney qi, stop malaria, and grow hair. Drinking this tea often helps to lighten one's body, improve one's eyesight, and prolong one's life. However, pregnant women were not suitable to drink bamboo leaf tea.
The effects of soaking the Seven Sisters Flower in water included clearing heat and removing dampness, regulating qi and stomach, stopping bleeding, and so on. Seven Sisters Flower had the effect of clearing summer heat, improving summer heat polythirst and summer heat chest tightness. It can also regulate qi and stomach, and can be used for patients with gastric distension. In addition, the Seven Sisters Flower also had the effect of stopping bleeding and was suitable for patients who vomited blood. However, there was no clear information about the specific effects of soaking the Seven Sisters in water.
Drinking bamboo leaves in water had many effects. First of all, bamboo leaves had the effect of diuretics and detoxification. It could promote urine production and increase the content of calcium in urine, which helped to discharge excess water and alleviate problems such as swelling and difficulty in urinating. Secondly, bamboo leaves had anti-inflammatory effects. They contained natural anti-inflammatory ingredients that could eliminate pathogenic bacteria and prevent the occurrence of bacteria diseases. In addition, bamboo leaves could also supplement nutrients. They were rich in beneficial nutrients such as fiber, natural antibiotics, and plant protein, which helped to maintain health, promote digestive activity, speed up metabolism, and prevent obese. In addition, soaking bamboo leaves in water also had the effects of clearing heat, relieving restlessness, helping sleep, diuretics, and swelling. However, the bamboo leaves soaked in water were cold and not suitable for people with weak spleen and stomach to drink for a long time. It might lead to a decline in digestive function.
Drinking the light bamboo leaves in water had the following effects: clearing heat and removing annoyance, promoting salivation and diuretics, resisting bacteria and bacteria, anti-aging, anti-oxidization, relieving boredom and thirst, increasing urine output, resisting skin aging, preventing cardiovascular and cardiovascular diseases, and maintaining youth. It could also be used to treat mouth sores and promote sleep. However, not everyone is suitable to eat light bamboo leaves. Pregnant women and people with cold constitutions should avoid eating them.
The effects of soaking the jade bamboo in water included nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, quenching thirst, relieving fatigue, improving skin moisture, and helping to lower blood sugar. Jade Bamboo had the effect of nourishing the yin of the lung and stomach. It was suitable for treating symptoms such as dry mouth, cough, and less phlegm. It could also stimulate the secretion of saliva glands, which had the effect of producing saliva and quenching thirst. In addition, the ganoderma lucidum had the effect of enhancing the body's immunity and anti-fatigue. However, since the Jade Bamboo was a Chinese herbal medicine, it was recommended to consult a doctor to ensure its safety and effectiveness when used in large quantities or for a long time.
The effect of soaking the root of Jade Bamboo in water was to nourish Yin and moisten dryness, and to quench thirst. The roots of the Jade Bamboo were rich in various nutrients and had the effect of nourishing yin and nourishing dryness. It could improve symptoms such as lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough, and so on. It could also treat lung yin deficiency, stomach yin deficiency, heat, dry throat, thirst, and other problems. The roots of the Jade Bamboo could be used together with other herbs such as dwarf lilyturf and mulberry leaves to enhance the efficacy.
The effects of soaking the Jade Bamboo in water included nourishing yin and beauty, nourishing the lungs and cough, nourishing the stomach, replenishing qi and nourishing the blood, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood sugar, strengthening the heart, and so on. Jade Bamboo could also improve rough skin, alleviate the symptoms of loss of appetite and dry mouth caused by lung heat, and had the effect of calming the mind and helping sleep. In addition, it could also improve immunity, suppress tumor growth, nourish the skin, and prevent dry skin. However, the effect of soaking jade bamboo in water was not suitable for all people. People with spleen deficiency syndrome, loose stools, and children should not eat it. In addition, it is not advisable to take too much of the jade bamboo in water to avoid discomfort.
The effect of the seven bamboo leaves was to nourish yin and clear the lungs, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. It could be used to treat yin deficiency, lung dryness, cough, dry throat, and other symptoms. It could also help recover from post-natal fatigue, treat dry consumption in women, as well as bruises and fractures. Zhuqi could be used in combination with other medicines. For example, it could be eaten together with steamed chicken to treat post-natal weakness. It could be decocted together with Tuanjing medicine and Leonurus to treat irregular menstruation. It could be used externally to treat rheumatism and bruises. However, the information given did not mention the specific usage and dosage of Zhu Qi.