We can get a picture of the bamboo ginseng. In the seventh document, there was a picture of bamboo ginseng. The bamboo ginseng was a kind of perennially herbaceous plant. Its roots were white and fleshy, and they were in the shape of bamboo whips. Its stem was upright, cylindrical, striped, smooth and hairless. Palmate compound leaves 3-5 in a whorl at the tip of the stem, petiole 8-11cm long, with stripes. The lobules were usually 5, obovate-shaped oval to long oval in shape, and the edges were fine serrated or double serrated. The picture of the bamboo ginseng can be found in the seventh document.
There were a few differences between the two. First of all, they belonged to different Chinese medicinal herbs. Notoginsengs was the root of the big leaf Notoginsengs, and Notoginsengs was the dried root of the ginseng plant. Secondly, their meridian trophies and effects were also different. The bamboo panax ginseng was in the liver and spleen meridians and had the effect of relieving cough, reducing phlegm, dispelling blood stasis, and promoting blood circulation, while the panax ginseng was in the liver and stomach meridians and had the effect of dispelling blood stasis and stopping bleeding. Therefore, there were obvious differences between the Chinese medicinal herbs, meridian tropism, and efficacy of the two herbs.
Bamboo root ginseng was a wild plant, also known as bamboo root seven, bamboo root seven, ox tail seven. It belonged to the Lilium family and was mainly distributed in the mountainous forests of southern China and Southeast Asia. Bamboo root ginseng was widely used in folk medicine and was known as the "treasure in the mountains." It had the effects of stopping bleeding, clearing heat and detoxifying, and could be used to treat symptoms such as cough, diphtheria, and irregular menstruation. As bamboo root ginseng was a valuable wild medicinal herb with good efficacy and high price, its wild resources were already in an endangered state, and it was listed in the list of national key protected wild plants (Grade II).
The effects of the bamboo ginseng included cough, phlegm, blood stasis, and blood circulation. it can be use for treating cough with phlegm, hematemesis due to overwork, traumatic injury, carbuncle, and trauma. In addition, the bamboo root also had anti-inflammatory effects, which could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. It also affected the function of the adrenocortices and could prolong the survival time of young rats. However, the specific information about the other effects and effects of the bamboo ginseng was still unclear.
Notoginsengs Japonicus had the effects of relieving cough, reducing phlegm, dispelling blood stasis, and stopping bleeding. It could relieve coughing and expectoration, and it also had a certain effect on symptoms such as vomiting blood from overwork injuries, bruises, carbuncle swelling, and bleeding from external injuries. In addition, the bamboo root also had anti-inflammatory effects, which could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. It also had a certain effect on the function of the adrenocortices and could prolong the survival time of young rats whose adrenocortices were removed. In short, the root of the Japanese panax was widely used in Chinese medicine.
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The bamboo ginseng was a type of Chinese medicinal herb that had many effects and uses. It was used to nourish and strengthen the body, relieve cough and phlegm, dissipate blood stasis and stop bleeding, reduce swelling and relieve pain, and so on. Bamboo ginseng could replenish the body's nutrients, enhance immunity and resistance, and had a very good conditioning effect on people who were weak and powerless. It can also relieve cough and phlegm symptoms, dilute phlegm and reduce phlegm secretion, and help to subside respiratory inflammation. In addition, the ginseng could also disperse blood clots, stop bleeding, relieve pain, promote blood circulation, treat female amputation, and relieve symptoms such as rheumatism and joint pain.
The other names of the bamboo ginseng were Bai Sanqi, Zhu Genqi, Centipede Qi, E Sanqi, Ye Sanqi, Bamboo Ginseng, Seven Leaves, Ming Qi, and Radish Qi.
We can come up with the following answer: " Wild bamboo ginseng " is a kind of perennially herbaceous plant with creeping roots, nodes, and sunken stem marks. Its leaves were palmate compound, and its inflorescence was an umbel. The color of the flowers was light green. Its fruit was a drupe-shaped berry, almost spherical and red in color. However, because the search results did not provide specific pictures, they could not provide pictures of the wild bamboo ginseng.
There were many varieties of bamboo ginseng, but the specific information on how many varieties were not provided.
Bamboo ginseng's effects included nourishing and strengthening, dispelling blood stasis, relieving pain, stopping bleeding, and eliminating phlegm. It can be used for weakness after illness, cough, hemoptysis, cough, phlegm, fall and injury, etc. Bamboo ginseng also had anti-inflammatory effects, which could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. In addition, it also had the effect of delaying aging and lowering blood sugar. The usage of Bamboo Ginseng included both internal and external use. It can be taken in decoction, wine, pills or powder. For external use, it can be ground into powder and mixed or applied. Pregnant women should not take bamboo ginseng.