Medicinal effects of Cordyceps sinensisNature and flavor: sweet; light; slightly cold Indications: Dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain; cooling blood and stopping bleeding. It is mainly used to treat coughing up blood, hematuria, blood in the stool, vomiting blood, nosebleed, as well as stomachache, muscle and bone pain, and swelling and pain caused by falls. Usage and Dosage: For oral administration: 15-30g for decoction, 30-60g for fresh product; or squeezed into juice. Note: Pregnant women should use with caution. The ornamental function of CordylineThe shape of the Cordyline plant is very beautiful and its colors are gorgeous and elegant, making it suitable for interior decoration. Potted young plants are used to decorate guest rooms and window sills, adding a unique and elegant touch. When cordyceps is placed in groups in conference halls, entrances and exits of halls or public places, it looks particularly dignified and neat, as well as very fresh and pleasing to the eye. Using several pots of Cordyline together to decorate windows and tea rooms can highlight their elegance and luxury. There are many cultivars of Cordyline, and the leaf shapes vary greatly. It is a plant commonly used in decorating indoor places. |
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