The Medicinal and Edible Value of Schisandra: A Powerful Natural Remedy for Various Ailments

January 24, 2024

Schisandra is a common wild fruit with high medicinal and edible value. It has the effects of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, detoxification, and pain relief. It has certain therapeutic effects on treating diseases such as pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis and external bleeding!


Schisandra 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, detoxification, and healing wounds. It is used for pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis, external bleeding, painful ulcers, and suppurative sores.

Schisandra can be eaten directly. It tastes a bit like kiwi, but more sour. It is said that eating this kind of Schisandra regularly has very good health benefits.

It can promote the absorption and digestion functions of the gastrointestinal tract, and at the same time expel excess fat from the gastrointestinal tract, prevent hyperlipidemia, and achieve weight loss. It also has the effect of treating bronchitis, and its efficacy is remarkable.

The fruit of Schisandra can be used as fresh fruit. In addition, its whole body is valuable. Its stems and branches can be used directly as medicine. Schisandra's stems and branches can effectively treat bruises and limb numbness, as well as diseases such as ulcers and toxins.


In the summer and autumn seasons, harvest the entire Schisandra plant, then clean the impurities on the surface, and separate the leaves and branches of Schisandra for sun drying. Its trunk can be used to soak in medicinal wine, while its leaves can be stored and taken out for use when needed.

The medicinal wine soaked with Schisandra branches can be rubbed on the injured area in case of bruises, and it can have a good therapeutic effect. In addition, if symptoms of ulcers and toxins occur, fresh Schisandra branches and leaves can be burned into ashes, mixed with alcohol, and 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 contains some humus, it can grow well, and it does not need too much water, as it can be supplied with rainwater.

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