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Is this nameless grass money grass?

Yes!

Lysimachia christinae likes to be wet, which is more common in places with flowing water sources, such as hillside grass, roadside or ditches.

There is a small pond next to my vegetable garden, and the shore is covered with this kind of money grass. Lysimachia christinae promotes gallbladder and diuresis. The polysaccharide in the alcohol-insoluble substance of Lysimachia christinae can inhibit the crystallization of calcium oxalate hydrate, the main component of urinary calculi. And the inhibitory effect increased with the increase of concentration. Lysimachia christinae can also make blood and urine acidic and dissolve stones that can only exist in alkaline environment. Slowing down the growth rate of CaCO _ 2 O _ 4 H _ 2O and reducing the degree of crystal aggregation is beneficial to the treatment of stones. It has been widely used in modern clinic and achieved good results. People usually soak in water as tea, because Lysimachia christinae has the effects of clearing away heat, diuresis and removing stones.

Last year, when the stone recurred, I picked a lot of this money grass and soaked it in the water!