1. Edible1. CookingBetween February and May every year, we can pick some of its young leaves and stems and stir-fry them, or make them into soup, which tastes very good. In addition, we can also dig its roots during the period from late autumn to early spring, then wash off the soil on them, crush them, and then start rubbing them in cold water to remove the residue, and then precipitate them into starch. Then use the starch to cook and eat or make it into jelly, which tastes very good. Alternatively, you can soak its roots in water and then steam them to eat, which is also a good choice. 2. FeedIt can be used as feed for many livestock, with horses being the most fond of it. Usually when making feed, we can mix some kudzu leaves and other coarse materials together to increase the appetite of livestock. This method is generally used more in Sichuan, where local people often pick its leaves and dry them as feed for livestock in winter, among which pigs like it the most. In addition, the nutrients contained in different parts of the plant are also different. For example, the leaves contain more protein and less crude fiber. The position of the vine is just the opposite. 2. Pharmacological effects1. Regulation of the circulatory systemWe can extract some elements from its roots, which can help people with high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis. In addition, it is very warm. Therefore, the role of this aspect cannot be underestimated. As for how to do it specifically, it is recommended to consult a professional. Effect of lowering blood sugar: A series of experiments show that after decocting its roots and giving them to rabbits at home, the rabbits' blood sugar levels will rise at first, but then start to drop after a while. This experiment seems to show that it has no antagonistic effect on blood sugar, but from another perspective, it can promote the recovery of high blood sugar to normal, so it has a blood sugar-lowering effect. 2. Prevent cold and damp-heat headacheIn terms of medicinal use, it is clearly stated that it can effectively treat some symptoms of typhoid fever or febrile headaches, and the effect is quite strong. Just remember the correct usage. |
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