1. Medicinal valueClover has many functions. If used as medicine, it is mainly used to treat oral diseases and other diseases. 1. It is very effective for sore throat and some daily oral problems. You can mash the grass into juice and then drink it. 2. It is very effective in curing pneumonia and other diseases in children. Usually, the herb is mashed into juice and then mixed with an appropriate amount of rock sugar. This way, children can drink it to relieve inflammation and detoxify. 3. It can also be used to treat abdominal pain, bloating, and some digestive problems. 4. It has the effect of removing poison and can be used to treat snake bites. The herb is very effective when boiled and taken orally. Alternatively, you can take some fresh leaves, mash them, and apply them to the bitten wound to eliminate swelling and pain. 5. It can be used externally, such as to treat sudden conjunctivitis and other eye inflammations, with very good results. 2. Chemical ValueThis plant contains a large number of material elements and has great scientific research value. It can be used in chemical experiments. It is rich in alkali and contains various alkalis. The identification method is to take the powder, add ethanol and heat it for a period of time. After a series of operations, the proof can be obtained. 3. SymbolsIn fact, when you hear this name, I think everyone should be able to naturally think of several other plants, such as clover and four-leaf clover. These types of grass have their own representative meanings. The clover represents hope. Think about it, a plant, holding up a leaf, and gradually growing healthily. That touch of green may seem lonely or weak to many people, but no matter what it is, it can give people hope. Such a young plant, even with only one leaf, can grow so healthily. Isn’t it worthy of praise? Don’t you think it’s an encouragement? This is probably the true spirit of Clover. The above is a brief introduction to the role of clover. Do you understand it now? |
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