The whole plant of the Cranesbill Grass is a medicinal herb of the Rosaceae plant family. It has strong survival ability and is commonly found in the wild besides specialized cultivation bases. As a rare tonic in traditional Chinese medicine, the medicinal value of Cranesbill Grass is undeniable. Let's take a look at the efficacy and function of Cranesbill Grass.
Can Cranesbill Grass fight against cancer?
As early as the Ming Dynasty, Chinese medical scientist Jiang Yi used Cranesbill Grass to treat esophageal cancer and gastric cancer. He wrote in his medical book, "It clears the phlegm in the throat and cleanses the impurities in the stomach." "It is a condition that ancient people used to describe esophageal cancer and gastric cancer."
"Medical practitioners have always been afraid of it, thinking that it is an incurable disease." "I have obtained this prescription, and it is effective in nine out of ten cases." Cancer patients who take Cranesbill Grass as medicine feel as if they "have obtained food during famine and warm clothes in severe winter."
Studies have shown that Cranesbill Grass has inhibitory effects on Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and can be used clinically to treat bacterial diseases such as dysentery.
Cranesbill Grass has an inhibition rate of nearly 100% on cancer cells and does not harm normal cells. It is considered one of the most ideal anticancer drugs in the world today, especially suitable for tumor patients with weak constitution and bleeding symptoms.
Efficacy and function of Cranesbill Grass
1. Tonifying deficiency
There is a simple folk remedy, which is to decoct Cranesbill Grass and Chinese dates together. This formula can help restore physical strength and shorten the period of exhaustion.
2. Stopping diarrhea
It is used to treat common dysentery or diarrhea in clinical practice. Because Cranesbill Grass itself has astringent properties, it can effectively stop diarrhea through its astringent characteristics. It is often used for weak diarrhea or dysentery.
3. Detoxification
Although it does not have strong astringent properties, when used, there is no strict distinction between deficiency and excess. For dysentery or diarrhea, as long as the selection and combination of medicines are flexible, it can be effective.
4. Insecticidal
It is mainly used to kill vaginal trichomonas, which is more friendly to female friends and can be used to treat trichomonas vaginalis infection.
Methods of consuming Cranesbill Grass
1. Cranesbill Grass and Honey Soup
Take 500g of Cranesbill Grass and 250g of Coix Seed.
First, wash the Cranesbill Grass, put it in a sand pot, add 5000ml of water, boil it, and then simmer for half an hour. Filter out the residue and take about 3000ml of the filtrate. Cook the Coix Seed with this medicinal liquid into a thin porridge or soup, and add an appropriate amount of honey when eating.
Ensure to eat it 3 times a day, continuously for 1 month, and the original pain of cancer will be relieved.
2. Cranesbill Grass and Shepherd's Purse Soup
Ingredients: 60g of Cranesbill Grass, 50g of Shepherd's Purse.
Method: Wash the Cranesbill Grass and Shepherd's Purse separately, put them together in a sand pot, add an appropriate amount of water, decoct the soup, remove the residue and take the juice.
Efficacy: Stops bleeding, strengthens the stomach, treats excessive menstrual flow and irregular menstruation.