How to eat healthy soil notoginseng?

Sugar grass "-Nibo Chrysanthemum Sanqi This is a popular" hypoglycemic grass. " The scientific name is Nieberju Sanqi, also known as Bai Bei Sanqi, Tutian Sanqi and Angelica tomorrow. It is a perennial herb with oval leaves and purplish red stems. Indian, Nepalese and China, Yunnan, Tibet, Taiwan Province and other places. The dictionary of traditional Chinese medicine contains: "white-backed notoginseng: indications: clearing heat and cooling blood, removing blood stasis and reducing swelling." Treat bronchitis, tuberculosis, metrorrhagia, toxic swelling, scald, traumatic injury, knife wound and bleeding. " Folks claim to have the functions of "lowering blood sugar, lowering triglycerides and treating heart disease". ""Leaves can be eaten raw. Three to seven tablets a day. You can also make soup and mix vegetables. Soak in the water. " "The flowering period is late spring and early winter (other people's homes are not open, which may be malnutrition). Leaves don't fall in winter. There is no requirement for soil and water. "Professor Zhang Bengang from the Institute of Medicinal Plants of China Academy of Medical Sciences told TV reporters that it belongs to Chrysanthemum and contains flavonoids, alkaloids and coumarins. Efficacy: It has analgesic, hemostatic, anticoagulant, hypoglycemic and antitumor effects. Eat 5~ 10 fresh leaves at a time. Teacher Chen from the School of Pharmacy, Lakeside Campus, Zhejiang University, told today's Morning Post reporter after reading the materials carefully that this pot of plants is called Sanqi, also known as Chrysanthemum Sanqi and so on. The folk custom of eating it as a salad does have certain medicinal properties, but it also has some side effects and is not suitable for long-term consumption. " We have studied this plant for seven or eight years. Fairy grass, life-saving grass, rain and snow, and tomorrow leaf are all its local names. Sun, deputy director of Hangzhou Southeast Institute of Pharmacology, told reporters that they have been studying this plant with China Pharmaceutical University. Panax notoginseng is a Chinese herbal medicine. After determining its medicinal value, the country has a large planting area, and many people are planting it themselves. Deputy Director Sun said that Panax notoginseng with white back is easy to survive. Cut a branch and stick it in the mud, and it will grow up in a few days. It's beautiful after flowering. It's a yellow flower, a bit like a chrysanthemum. Planting a pot at home can be used as an ornamental plant. Wang Xiaohua, a retired worker from Hangzhou Botanical Garden, also provided clues to this newspaper. Teacher Wang said that Panax notoginseng was first introduced to Hangzhou Botanical Garden by 1959. It was introduced from Wenzhou that year. The plant has many functions, such as clearing away heat and toxic materials, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood fat, etc., but eating more still has some minor side effects. (Today Morning Post July 2006 1) As a clinician, this kind of Chinese medicine is comparable. Single use has no long-term effect, and whether there are side effects after long-term use is unknown. So take it carefully. I can't stop my experiment with hypoglycemic and antihypertensive drugs.