The Efficacy of Stewed Pear with Fritillaria for Relieving Cough: A Traditional Chinese Remedy

February 29, 2024

The efficacy of pear in relieving cough is undeniable. Eating pears in spring has many benefits. Similarly, Fritillaria is also effective in moistening the lungs, relieving cough, and clearing heat and phlegm. Stewed Pear with Fritillaria is a traditional Chinese cough remedy, but it still requires targeted treatment!

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【Name】

Stewed Pear with Fritillaria

【Ingredients】

Pear, Fritillaria, Rock Sugar

【Steps】

1. Peel the pear and cut off a portion from the top as a lid.

2. Remove the core of the pear and clean it. Then, put an appropriate amount of Fritillaria and rock sugar into the cleaned pear, and stew it over low heat.

3. After stewing for about 20 minutes, take out the stewed Pear with Fritillaria and consume it directly.

【Efficacy】

Stewed Pear with Fritillaria indeed has a cough-relieving effect. It is particularly suitable for patients with persistent cough, as it can alleviate coughing.

Fritillaria can moisturize the lungs and relieve cough, while pears have a lung-clearing and cough-relieving effect.

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【Indications】

Stewed Pear with Fritillaria is not suitable for all types of cough. If the cough is caused by heat or inflammation, it can be treated with Stewed Pear with Fritillaria. However, if it is caused by wind-cold, such as tracheitis and cough, it is not suitable. The widely circulated "Stewed Pear with Fritillaria" is a good remedy, but many people use it incorrectly, leading to adverse effects or even worsening of the condition.

Zhe Bei Mu is generally used for cough with phlegm-heat symptoms, such as cough with yellow phlegm, red tongue, and rapid pulse.

On the other hand, Chuan Bei Mu has a weaker effect in clearing external pathogens and is often used for internal injury cough or persistent cough with less phlegm and dry throat. "Stewed Pear with Fritillaria" is generally used when the external pathogens have basically disappeared, and it is effective for cough caused by lung dryness or cough caused by internal injury, which is persistent and difficult to heal.

If children with cough caused by external pathogens mistakenly consume "Stewed Pear with Fritillaria," the cough often persists for a long time, even throughout the winter. It is usually used when the external pathogens are not dominant. It should be taken seriously, so it is necessary to diagnose the condition first and then treat it accordingly.

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