The effects of the root of Jade Bamboo included nourishing the lungs, nourishing the skin, and quenching thirst. It could treat many diseases such as dry cough, less phlegm, dry throat and tongue, and sequela of warm disease caused by lung yin deficiency. In addition, the root of Jade Bamboo also had the effect of clearing heat and reducing fire, and had a conditioning effect on symptoms such as mouth sores, irritability, and sore throat. The roots of the Jade Bamboo were rich in vitamins A and mucus, which could improve the condition of dry and rough skin and play a role in beauty and skin care.
The effect of the Jade Bamboo was to nourish yin and moisten dryness, produce saliva and quench thirst. It could treat diseases such as lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough, dry throat, thirst, internal heat and thirst. It also had the effects of anti-aging, nourishing yin and qi, nourishing the lungs, calming the nerves, strengthening the heart, lowering blood fat and blood sugar, treating internal heat, improving sleep, strengthening the body's immunity, preventing old age, treating chronic inflammation, treating emphobia, and so on. The contraindications include phlegm dampness and qi stagnation and loose stool due to spleen deficiency.
The effects of the Jade Bamboo included nourishing yin and nourishing dryness, producing saliva and quenching thirst, nourishing yin and nourishing qi, and reducing heart fire. It also had the effects of nourishing the lungs and stomach, anti-aging, lowering blood fat, lowering blood sugar, and promoting the immune system. The picture of the Jade Bamboo could be found in the relevant search results.
The effects of soaking the Jade Bamboo in water included nourishing the skin, nourishing the lungs, relieving cough, nourishing the stomach, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood sugar, strengthening the heart, improving immunity, and so on. Jade Bamboo could also nourish one's skin and improve one's rough skin. It had the effect of nourishing one's skin. The Jade Bamboo could be directly soaked in water and drunk, or it could be mixed with other Chinese herbs to enhance its health effects. When using jade bamboo soaking water, one needed to be careful not to take too much to avoid spleen deficiency syndrome, loose stool, physical deficiency, diarrhea, and other conditions. In addition, the specific soaking method could be chosen according to personal preference.
The effects of the dark bamboo root were mainly to dispel wind, break blood stasis, and detoxify. It could be used to treat symptoms such as rheumatism, arthralgia, amputation, abdominal mass, and rabies bites. Black Bamboo Root could also be used to treat diseases such as vomiting blood, hemoptysis, irregular menstruation, diarrhea, scabies, and fractures. However, the information given didn't mention the specific effects and uses of the Dark Bamboo Root, so I didn't know what the effects and uses of the Dark Bamboo Root were.
The effects of Zhugenqi included regulating menstruation, clearing the lungs, nourishing yin, purging fire, and promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It is mainly used to treat diseases such as yin deficiency and lung dryness, cough and dry throat, post-natal fatigue, women's dry consumption, bruises and fractures. Zhugenqi could be taken internally and taken in decoction, 9 - 15 grams each time, or it could be used externally, mashed in an appropriate amount and applied to the affected area. In addition, Zhugenqi could also be used in combination with other medicinal herbs. For example, it could be used together with Meridians and Leonurus to treat irregular menstruation; it could be steamed and eaten together with chicken to treat postnatal weakness. The medicinal part of Zhugenqi was the root of the Tupistra, a plant of the Lilium family. Its nature is sweet and slightly bitter, and its nature is cold. The main effects of Zhugenqi were to nourish yin, purge fire, and regulate blood circulation. It could be used to treat diseases such as cough due to overwork, fever, arthralgia, irregular menstruation, and bruises.
Zhugenqi's effect was to nourish yin and clear the lungs, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. it can be use to treat diseases such as yin deficiency, lung dryness, cough, dry throat, post-natal fatigue, woman's dry consumption, traumatic injury, and fracture. Zhugenqi had the effect of nourishing yin, purging fire, promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation. It could clear heat, cool blood, and stop bleeding. It was suitable for treating hemoptysis, hematemesis, and other bleeding diseases caused by blood heat. In addition, Zhugenqi could also clear the lungs, stop coughing, and reduce phlegm. It also had a certain effect on long-term cough caused by lung heat cough, less sticky phlegm, bloodshot phlegm, dry mouth and throat, hoarse cough, and emaciation.
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.
Women who ate Jade Bamboo had the following effects and effects: delaying aging, nourishing the skin, improving heart function, nourishing the yin and lungs, nourishing the stomach, nourishing the blood, and maintaining beauty. The fragrant bamboo was rich in nutrients such as glycan, vitamins A, and niotinic acid. It had the ability to resist oxygen, suppress the production of free radical, improve cell activity, and enhance anti-aging ability. The Jade Bamboo had a high oil content, which could nourish the skin, improve the rough and dry condition, and have a beauty effect. In addition, the steroid components in the Jade Bamboo could promote the health of the heart muscle and improve the function of the heart. In general, women who ate Jade Bamboo could delay aging, improve skin condition, and at the same time, it was beneficial to heart function.
The root of the Jade Bamboo had the effects of nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, clearing heat, producing saliva, and relieving cough. It could be used as a tonic to regulate the body's yin fluid and was beneficial for replenishing yin deficiency. The root of Jade Bamboo could treat fevers, such as high fever, irritability caused by deficiency heat, cough, phlegm, and other symptoms. It could also help treat chronic diseases such as diabetes and malaria. However, it should not be used on patients with phlegm dampness to avoid aggravation of phlegm dampness. As for the method of eating it, the roots of the Jade Bamboo could be used to cook medicinal soup or make tea.
The effects of the bamboo ginseng included cough, phlegm, blood stasis, and blood circulation. it can be use for treating cough with excessive phlegm, hematemesis due to overwork, traumatic injury, carbuncle, and bleeding due to trauma. In addition, the bamboo root also had anti-inflammatory effects, which could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. However, the specific information about the other effects and effects of the bamboo ginseng was still unclear.