Little paratroopers are ambitious,
The white hat floats on my head.
To the ends of the earth and the cape,
Let the world be your home!
Have you guessed that the “paratrooper” in the poem is the common dandelion on the roadside?
When we see a dandelion, maybe our first reaction is to go forward and blow it. It’s very interesting to see its snow-white seeds flying in the air! But you may not know that dandelion is actually a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It can be used externally or orally.
Washing your face with dandelion can effectively relieve the “pimples” that plague young people; Gargle with it, you can treat oral ulcers. What magical effect can dandelion have as a tea drink? Click the video below and follow Wang Lepeng, associate professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and his team to learn a lot!
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Dandelion tea
Warm tip: Taraxacum tea is cold in nature. People with deficiency of spleen and stomach should not take it. It is not recommended for women and pregnant women during menstruation!