1. Eliminate stagnationSuaeda alkali tastes slightly salty and is slightly cold in nature. It has the effect of eliminating accumulation and can be used to treat scrofula and abdominal distension. In addition, it has extremely high economic value. Its seeds contain a lot of oil and can be used as raw materials for soap production. 2. Clear away heatSalicornia herba can be used as medicine. It enters the kidney meridian and can play a role in clearing away heat. Eating more of it can also relieve symptoms such as fever, abdominal pain due to indigestion, etc. When using it, you can directly boil it in water and consume it. 3. IndustrySuaeda contains a large amount of natural oil. After a series of pressing and extraction, a large amount of industrial oil can be obtained, which can be used in various aspects of industrial production. 4. Relieve constipationSalicornia herba can provide the vitamins and trace elements needed by the body, and can supplement the human body with protein and various types of fiber. Regular consumption can speed up the body's metabolism, promote gastrointestinal motility, allow the body's waste and toxins to be discharged as soon as possible, and can effectively relieve the symptoms of constipation. |
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