1. Is it poisonous?Dendrobium officinale is non-toxic, whether it is the various parts of the plant itself or the smell it emits, they are all non-toxic and can be eaten directly. It is a medicinal material and there is no problem in maintaining it at home on a daily basis. It will not cause any impact on the human body. Although Dendrobium officinale is not poisonous, you must be careful when eating it and never take too much. Eating too much can cause diarrhea and affect your health. Except for people who have contraindications, there is no problem in eating Dendrobium officinale alone, but it cannot be eaten with other medicinal materials such as croton and thunder ball, as this will increase the coldness of Dendrobium and cause adverse reactions such as diarrhea. It also cannot be eaten with other cold foods such as Forsythia, Honeysuckle, Dandelion, Houttuynia cordata, as this will also cause endocrine disorders and harm the body. 2. Can I drink it with water?Dendrobium candidum can be soaked in water and drunk. The operation is also very simple. You just need to prepare a quilt, then take about 3 grams of Dendrobium, wash it, put it in the quilt, then pour in boiling water and brew it for a while, and you can drink it later. There are many benefits of drinking water soaked with Dendrobium officinale. It is good for the stomach, can increase digestion function, and play a role in nourishing the spleen and stomach. It can also nourish yin and body fluids, enhance physical fitness, and have a nourishing effect on the body. It can also benefit the liver and nourish yin, and protect eyesight. |
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