Can Pogostemon cablin be eaten with Perrin?
We can eat together. Both of them are aromatic drugs, which can eliminate dampness and evil spirits and have a certain effect on white tongue coating. There are no taboos about compatibility. Grab a little of everything, regardless of proportion, and just brew it with boiling water like tea.
What are the functions of Pogostemon cablin and Eupatorium odoratum?
Pogostemon cablin is fragrant and warm, dispersing exterior evils, removing dampness, invigorating spleen and appetizing, and stopping vomiting; Perrin's fragrance is pungent and flat, which wakes up the spleen and relieves summer heat. The combination of the two is especially effective in clearing away heat and dampness, relieving summer heat, harmonizing stomach and strengthening spleen. It can be used to treat summer injury, dampness and stagnation, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and sticky mouth caused by stomach disharmony.
The role of Pogostemon Pogostemon and Eupatorium odoratum in soaking in water
Mainly to get rid of dampness. Patchouli and Eupatorium odoratum are often used together. Subdivided, Pogostemon has the function of relieving exterior syndrome, while Eupatorium odoratum has a stronger function of promoting qi. The combination of the two is very beneficial to remove the moisture in the middle energizer, strengthen the spleen and stomach.
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Eupatorium odoratum, also known as chicken bone fragrance, water fragrance, bean fragrance, etc. It is the dry aerial part of Eupatorium odoratum in Compositae. Wild or cultivated in roadside shrubs or streams, distributed in Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places. The whole herb is used as medicine, which has the functions of clearing away heat, relieving summer heat, eliminating dampness, strengthening stomach and stopping vomiting.
There are many such names, such as flying grass in the north and Jiangsu, bluegrass in Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan and Guizhou, and vanilla in the north; Jiangsu is sometimes called "August White" and Hubei is sometimes called "Stinky Cimicifuga" or "Cimicifuga brevipedunculata".