The efficacy and function of coriander

The efficacy and function of coriander

Nutritional Value

The most noteworthy thing about coriander is that it is rich in flavonoids. This plant, whose leaves look like copper coins, is very nutritious. The entire coriander plant contains a large amount of nutrients such as amino acids, flavonoids, coumarins, etc., which are not only important for the human body, but the stems, leaves and roots can also be used as medicine and have therapeutic effects on many diseases.

Medicinal value

Clearing away heat and reducing swelling. The general symptoms of getting angry are tinnitus, red eyes, and sore throat. Cilantro combined with herbs such as chrysanthemum and mulberry leaves can be decocted and taken effectively to treat getting angry without any toxic side effects. In addition, cilantro is a cold Chinese herbal medicine. For symptoms such as bruises, sores, swelling and pain, it can be treated by crushing it and applying it to the affected area.

Clears phlegm and relieves cough

Coriander is a slightly bitter herb with medicinal properties that can treat lung diseases. It has the effects of resolving phlegm, relieving cough and moistening the lungs, clearing lung heat and moistening lung qi. The effect is immediate after taking it. Patients with long-term cough can try the treatment method of coriander.

Intestinal cleansing and diarrhea relief

Internal heat is a very uncomfortable condition for the human body. The general cause is unhygienic and unclean diet, which leads to symptoms such as diarrhea, intestinal disorders, abdominal pain and burning sensation. Coriander can be taken in decoction with other herbs to treat the above mentioned conditions.

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