How to eat artichokes

Artichoke can be consumed by decoction. Artichoke is the above-ground part of the artichoke plant of the genus Artichoke in the family Asteraceae. It is sweet, bitter and cool in nature, and enters the heart and liver meridians. Its effects include cooling the blood and stopping hemorrhage (cooling and moisturizing the blood, preventing bleeding), dispersing blood stasis and removing toxins and eliminating carbuncles. It can be used to treat epistaxis, vomiting blood, blood in urine, blood in stool, and metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling). However, it should be noted that Artichoke is not suitable for everyone, and is prohibited for people with deficiency cold bleeding as well as those with deficiency cold in the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weak and cold). Its adverse effects are not clear. It is taken as a decoction, and can be used alone to treat heat-conjugated hemorrhagic gonorrhea (the appearance of blood in the urine accompanied by a painful sensation). Decoction with Acanthopanax can be used to treat nosebleeds. When you need to improve the treatment of physical symptoms through medication, you need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, combined with the individual situation for targeted treatment, avoid blind use of drugs, so as not to delay the condition or aggravate the symptoms, resulting in adverse effects.