Medicinal effects of mallowMallow can be used as medicine. Its flowers, stems and leaves can all be used as medicine. Mallow is usually made into decoctions. Taking decoctions internally can have a good therapeutic effect. In addition to making decoctions, you can also dry the medicinal parts of mallow, grind them into powder, and mix them with boiling water to make liquid medicine for drinking. As a medicinal material, mallow is salty and cold in nature, and tastes bitter. It can clear away heat and dampness. Generally, mallow is used to treat constipation, navel and abdominal pain, etc. It has a good therapeutic effect on this type of illness. Mallow can also treat lymph node tuberculosis. Mallow can be made into teaIn addition to being a medicinal herb, mallow can also be made into fragrant tea. Mallow tea made from it still has certain medicinal effects, so drinking mallow tea made from it will also have certain benefits to the body. Moreover, there is a substance in mallow. After making fragrant tea with mallow, the color of the tea is blue. After that, if lemon slices are added to the water, the blue tea will turn pink. This phenomenon can be said to be very magical. This is because lemon is acidic, and the mixture of acidic substances and mallow solution will turn blue into pink. |
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