The side effects and taboos of Jade Bamboo included indigestion, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, loose stool, and other side effects. Taboos included people who were allergic to jade bamboo or its components, people with spleen deficiency, people with phlegm stagnation, and patients with poor spleen and stomach. In addition, one should avoid eating salty or salt-marinated food during the period of taking Yuzhu to avoid damage to the healthy operation of the spleen and stomach. For people with spleen deficiency and heavy humidity, it was best not to eat jade bamboo.
The side effects of Jade Bamboo included nausea, dizziness, allergy, diarrhea, and damage to the liver and kidneys. Long-term excessive use of Jade Bamboo could lead to these side effects. If you feel unwell, it is recommended to see a doctor in time. The Jade Bamboo was a commonly used Chinese medicinal herb that had the effects of nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, and quenching thirst. However, if you don't follow the doctor's advice, it may cause side effects such as diarrhea, allergy, and dizziness. Therefore, when using Jade Bamboo, one should follow the doctor's instructions and avoid blind use to avoid causing physical discomfort.
The bamboo stone had the following effects: enhancing immunity, clearing heat and removing dampness, resisting cancer, protecting the skin, protecting the liver, lowering blood fat, and losing weight. Taboos included people with spleen and stomach deficiency and diarrhea.
Bamboo shavings were a type of Chinese medicinal herb that had the effects of clearing away heat and reducing phlegm, relieving boredom and vomiting, and calming the fetus and cooling the blood. it can be use for treating cough due to lung heat, phlegm due to gallbladder fire, vexation, fever, vomit, palpitation, insomnia, phlegm confusion due to stroke, tongue-stiffness, vomiting due to stomach heat, nausea due to pregnancy, and restless fetal movement. Bamboo shavings were sweet and slightly cold, and they entered the lung and stomach meridians. It could clear away heat and reduce phlegm, and it could alleviate symptoms caused by lung heat, such as cough due to phlegm heat, phlegm due to gallbladder fire, and phlegm due to stroke. In addition, bamboo shavings could also relieve boredom and stop vomiting. It had a good effect on vomiting due to stomach heat and vomiting during pregnancy. However, bamboo shavings were not suitable for cold phlegm cough, stomach cold vomiting, spleen deficiency diarrhea and other conditions. In general, bamboo shavings were a kind of Chinese medicinal herb that had the effects of clearing heat and reducing phlegm, relieving boredom and stopping vomiting, and preventing pregnancy and cooling blood.
Notoginsengs Japonicus had a variety of effects and effects. It was used to treat symptoms such as coughing, vomiting blood from overwork, bruises, carbuncle swelling, and bleeding from external injuries. It also had anti-inflammatory effects and could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. In addition, it could also nourish and strengthen, resist fatigue and aging, lower blood fat and blood sugar, promote blood health, improve the body's immune function, and also have some relieving effects on malaria. However, the given search results did not mention anything about the taboos of the bamboo ginseng, so I don't know if there are taboos.
Wu Zhu's effects and effects were nourishing yin and nourishing dryness, nourishing yin and producing body fluid, calming the nerves and strengthening the heart. It could treat lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough, dry throat, thirst, internal heat, thirst, and other symptoms. Wu Zhu could also nourish the heart and regulate blood pressure. However, Wu Zhu's contraindication was that it was not suitable for patients with excessive yin qi, phlegm dampness and qi stagnation, and loose stools due to spleen deficiency. In addition, there was no mention of Wu Zhu's contraindications or other potential side effects.
Jade Bamboo was a non-toxic Chinese herbal medicine, but if it was used excessively for a long time, it might cause side effects such as nausea, dizziness, allergy, diarrhea, and damage to the liver and kidney. If you feel unwell, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. Long-term excessive consumption of jade bamboo may damage the liver and kidney, causing liver and kidney function to decline. In serious cases, it may even cause liver and kidney failure. In addition, excessive consumption of Jade Bamboo could also cause adverse reactions such as discomfort in the digestive tract, worsening cold symptoms, menstrual cramps, and miscarriage. Therefore, it is recommended to use the Jade Bamboo under the guidance of a doctor to avoid blind use, so as not to cause physical discomfort.
Bamboo Sweet Potato had the effects of nourishing the lungs, relieving cough, diuretics, promoting gastric and intestinal contractions, and clearing heat and detoxification. It could moisten the lungs and relieve cough, as well as relieve lung discomfort symptoms, such as cough due to lung heat, wheezing and phlegm. Bamboo potatoes could also be used as diuretics, speeding up the metabolism of excess water in the human body, improving the difficulty of urinating and body swelling. In addition, it could also promote gastric and intestinal contractions and alleviate problems such as indigestion and bloating. Bamboo Sweet Potato was a cold Chinese medicinal herb with the effect of clearing heat and detoxification. It could improve the symptoms of excessive heat, such as red eyes, swollen and painful throat, and gum pain. As for taboos, bamboo potato should not be eaten with chili.
The bamboo shoots and the Jade Bamboo both had some effects. The bamboo shoots contained protein, protein, fatty acid, sugar, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carrot, and vitamins B1, B2, and C. They had the effects of appetizing, strengthening the spleen, clearing the intestines, defecating, and skin care. It could promote the movement of the intestines, help digestion, eliminate food accumulation, and prevent constipation. Bamboo shoots could also lower blood pressure, which was very helpful in maintaining healthy blood pressure. The Jade Bamboo had the effect of nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, and quenching thirst. It could improve the symptoms of lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough, etc. It could also treat autumn dryness that injured stomach yin, and it could also treat yin deficiency, dry cough, dry throat and phlegm. In addition, the Jade Bamboo also had the effect of beauty and skin care. In terms of taboos, bamboo shoots and fragrant bamboo were generally suitable for most people to eat, but they should not be eaten by people with gastric ulcers, stomach bleeding, glomerulonepathy, liver stiffness, inflammation, urocalculi, low calcium, epilepsy, rickets, and other diseases.
Jade bamboo soaked in water had the effects of nourishing yin and nourishing skin, nourishing the lungs and relieving cough, replenishing qi and solidifying the surface, nourishing yin and moistening dryness, nourishing blood and nourishing yin, and so on. It could be used to treat less phlegm, dry cough, hemoptysis, hoarseness caused by lung yin deficiency, as well as loss of appetite, dry mouth and other symptoms caused by stomach yin injury. The Jade Bamboo could also nourish one's skin and improve one's ruddy complexion. In addition, soaking the jade bamboo in water also had the effect of lowering blood pressure, blood sugar, strengthening the heart, and improving the body's immunity. It should be noted that the bamboo should not be taken in excess. The taboo included people with spleen deficiency and loose stool, as well as children.
The medicinal herb, Jade Bamboo, had the effect of nourishing yin, nourishing dryness, and quenching thirst. It could improve lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough and other diseases, and treat autumn dryness that injured stomach yin. In addition, it could also treat symptoms such as yin deficiency, dry throat, cough, and phlegm. It also had the effects of replenishing qi and blood, strengthening the spleen and appetizing the appetite, nourishing the lungs and relieving cough, clearing away heat and detoxification, protecting the liver, dispelling dampness and reducing swelling. Jade Bamboo could also lower blood sugar, embellish the skin and reduce inflammation. It also had a soothing effect on symptoms such as palpitation and heartache. However, there were other aspects of research regarding the medicinal value of Jade Bamboo, such as its effect on the heart and blood pressure.