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What is the flower language of mint?

Flower language:

1, immortal love.

I hope to see you again!

3. Love me again ...

The record of mint was first seen in Tang herbal medicine. As early as 2000 years ago, the ancients knew that mint was collected for food and medicine. Later, when the demand was large, it was planted in large quantities and many varieties were cultivated, such as mint with purple stems and veins, mint with green stems and round leaves, mint with big leaves and mint with small leaves. Mint is a commonly used Chinese herbal medicine, pungent, cool and fragrant. It enters the lung and liver meridians, and has the effects of dispelling wind and clearing heat, clearing away heat and relieving exterior syndrome, expelling wind and relieving swelling, relieving sore throat and relieving pain. Commonly used for wind-heat cold, wind-heat headache, red eyes and pain, sore throat, measles and so on.

Compendium of Materia Medica holds that mint is pungent, cool and non-toxic. Cooking raw food or cooked food for a long time can dispel evil spirits, relieve fatigue, relieve drowsiness and make people smell fragrant and clean. It can also treat excessive phlegm and various colds. In addition, decocting and washing can cure knee sores, juicing can remove wind-heat and oral diseases, and pounding juice can remove the bitterness of tongue coating; Plug your nose with leaves to stop bleeding; It can also treat bee sting and snake injury.

The stems and leaves of mint have special fragrance, which has the effects of dispelling wind and clearing heat, clearing the head, relieving sore throat and penetrating rash, soothing the liver and relieving depression. Modern medicine often uses it to treat wind-heat cold, headache, sore throat, sore mouth and tongue, rubella, measles, fullness in chest and abdomen, and anti-early pregnancy. In addition, mint has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Since 2003, when the medical profession put forward "hunger therapy" to treat cancer, scientists have studied a large number of drugs and found that mint leaves can prevent the growth of blood vessels in cancer lesions, so that cancer can not get blood supply and eventually die of "hunger".