Efficacy and function of rose leaves

Efficacy and function of rose leaves

The so-called bamboo leaves are shrubs or small trees. Its bark is gray-black and its leaves are oval. Widely distributed in China, including Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan, Yunnan and other places. The key is that it is rich in alkaloids and flavonoids, so it has high medicinal value. What is the efficacy and function of bamboo leaves? It is usually used for clearing away heat and toxic materials, invigorating stomach and promoting digestion, and sometimes it can also be used to treat colds and diarrhea.

Efficacy and function of rose leaves

First of all, let's take a look at the heat-clearing and dampness-promoting effects of rose leaves. If you have a sore, you can use it to clear away heat, and the effect is very significant. Whether it is external application or drinking tea, it has obvious heat-clearing and detoxification effects. Secondly, it has the effect of invigorating stomach and promoting digestion. Weak people, children and the elderly often have symptoms of indigestion. At this time, using bamboo leaves can alleviate this situation very well. According to the records of Chinese medicine, it tastes sour, has a mild temper and has no toxic side effects, so it can be safely taken. If you have indigestion or loss of appetite, you can often use it to make tea, and you will see the effect after a while.

In addition to the above, there is also the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect of rose leaves, which can be used as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of some trauma and has a very good therapeutic effect on wounds, mainly because there is an effective substance called phenols in its composition.