What's the effect of hanging yellow flowers upside down?

Inverted yellow flowers, also known as yellow water lily and polygala tenuifolia, are shrubs or small trees, and their height can reach three meters. Its roots are stout, its epidermis is light yellow, its branches are gray-green, its leaves are lanceolate to oval, and its petals are yellow. A friend of mine in Jiangxi told me that dumping yellow flowers is a common plant there, and its flowers are beautiful.

The upside-down yellow flowers are mainly produced in Jiangxi, Guangdong, Fujian and Guangxi in China. It usually grows in valley forests or cool and humid places near water. The upside-down yellow flower is a plant that likes warm and humid climate. The upside-down yellow flowers have certain medicinal value, so local people will pick them in summer and autumn. After harvesting, they will be washed and dried for later use.

Hanging upside down has the functions of promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, invigorating spleen and promoting diuresis, and invigorating qi and blood, and is often used to treat traumatic injury, physical weakness after illness, nephritis, edema, leucorrhea, waist and knee pain, etc. Inversion can also be used to treat the symptoms of acute and chronic hepatitis.

Rural people often treat symptoms of acute and chronic hepatitis by hanging yellow flowers upside down. The method is to fry the leaves or roots of upside-down yellow flowers in water, and take them after frying, so as to treat acute and chronic hepatitis.

Hanging upside down can also be used to treat the symptoms of traumatic bleeding. The method is to mash the fresh leaves of upside-down yellow flowers and apply them to the affected area to treat traumatic bleeding.

Water lily is a shrub or small tree under polygala tenuifolia, commonly known as polygala tenuifolia, polygala tenuifolia, Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum aviculare, Polygonum aviculare and so on. It is mainly born in sparse forests on hillsides or in valleys and jungles, and is endemic to China. You can recognize Huang Lian at a glance when you see the flowering period. Slim figure, big leaves and a bunch of flowers hanging upside down will definitely make you unforgettable at first sight.

Water lilies are also common in Ganzhou, but they can only be seen occasionally in mountainous areas due to the cultivation of cash crops and people's neglect of protection. The whole grass of this plant can be used as medicine among the people, but most people collect its fleshy roots for medicine or food. The root of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. It is fleshy, so it also has another name for Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. The root is white. In the south of Jiangxi, we often stew chicken and duck ribs with Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. And the soup is sweet, strong and healthy, and it is suitable for all ages.