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Introduction to the efficacy and taboo of auricular root

1, broken ear root is also known as houttuynia cordata, stinky vegetables and dog flies. Warm in nature, pungent in taste and slightly toxic. Has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting diuresis, relieving swelling, resisting bacteria and inflammation, enhancing immunity and stimulating appetite. Can be used for treating lobar pneumonia, tuberculosis, acute bronchitis, cervicitis, adnexitis, acute mastitis, otitis media, carbuncle, furuncle, uterine tumor, anorexia, etc.

2, but the roots of the ears are cold and should not be eaten for a long time. You can't eat more, or you'll get asthma. In addition, people with deficiency-cold and spleen-stomach deficiency-cold can't eat it.