The day is approaching the autumnal equinox, a day that is as long as night. When the weather changes, the human body will adjust the endocrine system according to temperature and humidity to maintain physiological balance. If the weather changes drastically and the human body does not adjust in time, some diseases will occur. As the day approaches the autumnal equinox, the weather begins to cool and become dry. Therefore, dry skin and eyes, constipation, sore throat, nosebleeds, pharyngitis and cough are the most common diseases in this season. We will introduce some herbs that may help prevent or relieve these diseases.
Lily bulb
This may sound surprising, because there is a saying that lilies are poisonous. Well, this myth is not true. All plants of the lily genus are edible, including lily bulbs. Native Americans used native lilies to make food and medicine. Tiger Lily L. lancifolium is native to Asia and has been used in cooking for thousands of years. Chinese medicine believes that lily has the effects of moisturizing the lungs, clearing the pharynx, and soothing the nerves. It is often used for dry mouth, cough, palpitations, insomnia and other diseases. You can simply boil the lily bulbs and eat them with honey, or you can cook a delicacy with celery.
Luo Han Guo
Siraitia grosvenorii, also known as swinging fruit (Siraitia grosvenorii), is a small round native fruit in southern China. Trees often grow in forests on hillsides, riverside wetlands and bushes. Luo Han Guo has been used as a cold and digestive aid in oriental medicine for centuries, but now it can also be used as a sweetener in food and beverages. It can moisturize your lungs and pharynx, and reduce the burden on your intestines. It is effective for relieving dry cough, sore throat, aphonia and constipation. People often soak the fruit in hot water and then drink the water as a beverage (after cooling, of course).
Daisy
I can look forward to your “Can you eat this” response, but the Chinese have been using it for tea and wine making for centuries. Daisies usually bloom in autumn. It likes a warm and humid climate, but can also withstand cold and dry weather. This is why it becomes a seasonal herb in the fall. Daisy can improve eyesight, reduce inflammation, detoxify, cool the liver, and moisturize the lungs. The Chinese often steep it in hot water to make herbal tea. But one thing to note is that if you want to make some herbal tea, go to the Asian market or Chinese medicine store to buy dried daisies.
Spooky2 Scalar Herbal Scalar
Maybe you don’t like the taste of these herbs, or you are clumsy in the kitchen. How can you use these herbs? Fortunately, you have Spooky2 Scalar to help you. You can use scalar to get their full healing effect, set and adjust your scalar correctly, put a piece of herb on the receiver coil and leave it in the scalar field to receive the benefits of the herb, if you want Scalar to stay clean, you can Use glass, crystal or ceramic containers to hold herbs. Hope your body can adapt to the new weather soon.