Hanye is a common wild fruit, with high medicinal and edible value. It has the effects of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, detoxifying, and relieving pain. It has certain therapeutic effects on diseases such as pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis and external bleeding!
Hanye is not only delicious, but also a traditional Chinese medicine. Its stems and leaves are used as medicine. It has a cool nature, bitter and sour taste, and has the effects of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, detoxifying, and healing sores. It is used for treating pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis, external bleeding, painful ulcers, and suppurative sores.
Hanye can be eaten directly. It tastes a bit like kiwi, but more sour. It is said that eating Hanye regularly has very good health benefits.
It can promote the absorption and digestion function of the intestines and stomach, while eliminating excess oil in the intestines and stomach, preventing hyperlipidemia, and losing weight. It also has the effect of treating bronchitis, with remarkable efficacy.
The fruit of Hanye can be used as fresh fruit. In addition, its whole body is valuable. Its branches and stems can be used directly as medicine. The branches and stems of Hanye can effectively treat sprains and limb numbness, or diseases such as abscesses.
In the summer and autumn seasons, harvest the entire Hanye plant, then clean the surface impurities, and separate the leaves and branches of Hanye for drying. Its stems can be used to soak medicinal wine, while its leaves can be preserved and used when needed.
The medicinal wine soaked with Hanye branches can be rubbed on the injured area during sprains and injuries, which can have a good therapeutic effect. In addition, if there are symptoms of abscesses, the fresh branches and leaves of Hanye can be burned into ash, mixed with alcohol, and then applied to the affected area, which can have a good therapeutic effect.
It does not have high requirements for the environment. As long as the soil has a little bit of humus, it can grow well, and it does not need too much water. It can be supplied with rainwater during normal growth.