Effects of Sugar Cane, Horseshoe and Thatched Root Water

Horseshoe is also called water chestnut, and thatch root is also called leucaena leucocephala. Sugarcane Water Chestnut and Water Chestnut Root Water has the effects of clearing heat and diuresis, resolving phlegm, eliminating stagnation, cooling blood, stopping bleeding, and clearing heat from the lungs and stomach. Both water chestnut and leucaena leucocephala are medicinal herbs with the same origin in medicine and food. Water chestnut is sweet in taste and cold in nature, and belongs to the lung and stomach meridians. Water chestnut is sweet and cold in nature, and belongs to the lung and stomach meridians. Water chestnut is sweet and cold in nature, and belongs to the lung, stomach and bladder meridians. It has the effect of clearing heat and diuresis, cooling blood and stopping bleeding (cooling and moisturizing the blood to prevent bleeding), and clearing heat from the lungs and stomach. Therefore, Sugarcane, Horseshoe and Maogan Water has the effects of clearing heat and diuresis, resolving phlegm, eliminating accumulation, cooling blood to stop bleeding, and clearing heat from the lung and stomach. Sugarcane, horseshoe and mao root water is prohibited for patients with deficiency of cold and blood. As Chinese herbs, water chestnuts and white mao root need to be taken under the diagnosis of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner. Sugarcane, horseshoe and horsetail root water all have the role of auxiliary treatment, such as symptoms, must be under the guidance of a professional physician to take medication, do not blindly take medication on their own, so as to avoid delays in the condition or produce adverse reactions.