1. Anti-inflammatory and detoxificationWhite taro has anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects. It can also relieve enteritis, icteric hepatitis and other diseases, and can be used as an auxiliary treatment. In addition, it can also be used externally to relieve injuries, arthritis and other symptoms. 2. Remove eczemaBletilla striata can also relieve eczema to a certain extent. It can be decocted with water bayberry and small-fruited angelica, and the decocted medicine liquid can be used to clean the areas with eczema, or it can be directly ground into fine powder and then applied to the areas with eczema, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of eczema. 3. Treating feverIf you often catch colds and fevers, you can boil white lily in water and then take it directly. It can effectively relieve the fever. Taking it several times can greatly reduce the symptoms of colds and fevers. 4. Relieve rheumatic bone painWhite taro can also effectively relieve rheumatic bone pain. Boil it with half-maple lotus, black tiger, five-leaf vine and large blood vine, and take it every day can greatly reduce the symptoms of rheumatic bone pain, or even eliminate it. |
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