Maple leaves benefits and functionsMedicinalAlthough maple leaves are small, they have great medicinal value. Maple leaves can promote qi circulation, relieve pain, remove dampness and dispel wind. It can be used internally or externally. It can be used internally to treat gastrointestinal diseases. Maple leaves can also be crushed and used for external application, which has a good therapeutic effect on poisonous bee stings and skin diseases such as eczema. Medical"Guiyang Folk Herbs" records that maple leaves can be used to treat breast knot pain. The specific method is: select dozens of star-shaped maple leaves and remove the thick veins on the leaves. According to the painful location of the left and right nipple nodes, mash the maple leaves into a paste and apply it on the middle finger, with the left nipple corresponding to the middle finger of the right hand, and vice versa. If you persist for about three times, you will see a good therapeutic effect. WatchMaple leaves are green in spring and summer and turn red in autumn. When the maple trees bloom all over the hillsides in autumn, there is a magnificent sight of thousands of mountains covered in red. Many people fall in love with the fruit-laden autumn because of the fiery red maple leaves. |
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