Mugwort and honeysuckle are both common things in life. Everyone knows that mugwort can drive away the cold. If there is cold in the body, using mugwort to boil water for bathing is very effective in driving away the cold. Honeysuckle has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying, especially for treating internal heat. However, it is best not to boil mugwort and honeysuckle together for bathing, as the effects of the two will offset each other, leaving only the anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects. The efficacy and function of boiled water with mugwort leaves 1. It can kill bacteria and disinfect: The substances contained in mugwort itself can kill bacteria and disinfect, so boiling water with dried mugwort can achieve the same effect. Many people use mugwort to boil water for bathing or fumigation, and some people use it to soak their feet, which can achieve the same effect. 2. It can dispel cold and stop bleeding: Mugwort itself is a warm tonic, so eating mugwort can dispel cold. If you catch a cold in winter, you can drink some mugwort water to remove the cold from your body and achieve a therapeutic effect. In addition, the effect of mugwort in warming the meridians and stopping bleeding is of great benefit to girls. 3. It can calm the mind: Some people will use mugwort leaves to boil water to soak their feet, which can not only activate the blood circulation, but also can calm the mind and improve the quality of sleep. 4. It can repel mosquitoes: There is a special fragrance in mugwort, which is the fragrance that mosquitoes are afraid of. Therefore, applying some mugwort water on the skin in summer can repel mosquitoes and avoid mosquito bites. How to boil water with mugwort leaves Mugwort is a herbaceous plant and also a traditional Chinese medicine. Mugwort is a very familiar plant among the people. Some people use it to make glutinous rice cakes, some make mugwort fruit and so on. The method of boiling water with mugwort leaves has existed since ancient times. The water boiled with mugwort leaves can be drunk, and can also be used for various other purposes, such as bathing, foot soaking, etc. There are two ways to boil mugwort leaves in water, one is to use dry mugwort leaves, and the other is to use fresh mugwort leaves. Generally speaking, if you are using mugwort water for external use, it is recommended that you use dried mugwort. Put the mugwort leaves into water, wait for the water to boil, then simmer for half an hour until the flavor becomes stronger. If it is for drinking, you can use fresh mugwort leaves and follow the same method. The main function of mugwort water is to warm the meridians and dispel cold. It has a hemostatic effect after frying, and can eliminate cold and dampness when used externally. Mugwort water has been around since ancient times, and is especially a method of use that many elderly people trust very much. This shows that mugwort water has its unique effects. |
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