Effects of Moneywort on the Liver

Qian Cao has no adverse effect on the liver, and its effects are diuresis (removing dampness and jaundice), detoxification and elimination of swelling, diuresis and diuresis (improving the problem of dribbling and incomplete urination, and the problem of small and incomprehensible amount of urine), and the main treatment of gonorrhea (cloudy urine and difficulty in urinating), jaundice, carbuncles and swellings (suppurative infections), and so on. Qian Cao is a plant-based Chinese medicine, slightly cold in nature, sweet and salty in taste, and belongs to the liver and gallbladder meridians. It has no adverse effect on the liver, and its effects are diuresis, detoxification and elimination of swelling, diuresis and diuresis, and can be used for jaundice, sores and ringworm, edema, malaria, leucorrhoea (abnormal leucorrhoea), rheumatic paralysis, gonorrhea, sores and ringworm, carbuncle, swelling, and so on. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Qianqian Cao are still unclear; the nature of this product is cold, internal injuries, cold, kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi of the kidneys), external wind-cold and other single drugs should not be taken in large quantities over a long period of time; pregnant women are prohibited. If you need to use this product, you should use the medicine under the identification of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, do not take it on your own to avoid causing adverse consequences.