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The effect of Gardenia and the role of Gardenia can be used to drink water bubble?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
In winter, the cuckoo will be semi-dormant or dormant, and there is no high demand for water, so water control is necessary. After the soil is dry, water it slowly, almost once, and pay attention to adjusting the water temperature, which should be close to the room temperature. Watering can use rainwater or snow water. If the watering causes the leaves to fall, they can live as long as the water is removed and the rotten roots are cut off.

1. Efficacy and Function

1. Protecting liver and benefiting gallbladder: Gardenia has the function of protecting liver and benefiting gallbladder, which is good for liver and gallbladder. It can also be used for some diseases of liver and gallbladder, which has good effect.

2. Resolving phlegm and relieving cough: Gardenia contains a lot of ingredients. Some ingredients can inhibit the growth of bacteria, thus making the trachea unobstructed. It can have the effect of resolving phlegm and relieving cough. If you catch a cold carelessly, people with these symptoms can drink a little water soaked in Gardenia appropriately, which can alleviate the effect.

3, help defecate: Gardenia contains some cellulose inside, this substance can promote intestinal peristalsis, help digestion, help defecation, there are some suggestions in this area.

4. Clearing away heat and reducing internal heat: Gardenia has the effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials. It can also be used together with other things for reducing internal heat.

5, sedative anti-inflammatory: Gardenia also has a sedative anti-inflammatory effect, but also swelling pain.

2. can be used to drink water?

Gardenia can not only be used for viewing, but also for soaking in water to drink. Generally, flowers are picked, dried, and then added with hot water, and then used for soaking in water to drink. It is relatively simple to operate.

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