Introduction: In rural areas, there is often a plant that is mistaken for a weed, and that is cassia. Cassia is more common in the southern region, and it is also called false peanut or false mung bean because its plant is similar to peanuts. Cassia seeds, however, are worth far more than peanuts. This article will introduce you to the three major effects of cassia seed, and its extremely high economic value.
Cassia not only has the effect of nourishing the liver and brightening the eyes, but its young leaves and pods can also be eaten. In rural areas, people are Xi to pick wild vegetables for consumption. The young leaves and pods of cassia have a unique flavor in stir-fried vegetables or soups. The consumption of young leaves and pods is not only delicious but also beneficial for eye health. This is also why cassia is known as one of the plants that nourish the liver and brighten the purpose.
In addition, the leaves of cassia have their special place in herbalism. The substitute of the leaves can be used to prepare teas or medicinal herbs, and is used for eye diseases such as blue blindness. In particular, Shi Zhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" pointed out that cassia has the effect of clearing heat and brightening the eyes, moistening the intestines and laxative, and has a certain effect on the protection of the liver.
Cassia is the seed of this plant, and its medicinal value is extremely high. It can be drunk both as a tea or soup, and as a medicine preparation. "Shennong's Materia Medica" records the ** function of cassia seeds on blue blindness, and emphasizes that long-term use of cassia seeds can enhance vision. In addition, it is also pointed out in the "Rihuazi Materia Medica" that cassia seeds help the operation of liver qi, improve sperm and water, and reduce swelling and detoxification.
In daily life, many people like to use cassia seeds to make water or tea, which is conducive to the regulation of cholesterol, the protection of the liver, and the reduction of blood pressure. Especially for middle-aged and elderly people, regular consumption of cassia tea has many benefits. As a result, cassia is also quite popular in the medicinal herb market, and its medicinal potential is highly regarded.
The economic value of cassia is very high and has a wide range of applications. In the old countryside, people who wanted to solve the value of Mingzi would often pick the whole cassia grass in autumn and dry it to make pillows. The cassia pillow made in this way not only has a light fragrance, but also has the characteristics of hard seeds that are beneficial to the head massage, so it is loved by middle-aged and elderly people.
In fact, in daily life, people often come into contact with cassia seeds. In some amusement parks, the small sand piles that are commonly found are actually made up of cassia seeds. This is because cassia seeds have a certain hardness and are suitable for use in children's playgrounds. Children who are playing can develop muscle strength and finger sensitivity through contact with cassia seeds.
However, despite its extremely high value in our country, cassia has been neglected abroad. Especially in North America, cassia is considered a difficult pest to ***. This also reflects the vitality and adaptability of cassia from the side.
Summary: In rural areas, cassia seeds, a plant that is often regarded as a weed, have a very high value. The edible young leaves and pods of cassia are not only delicious and delicious, but also good for eye health;Its seeds have medicinal value, can be ** blue blindness, good essence light;In addition, cassia seeds have a high economic value and are used in pillow making and children's play. The value of cassia is gradually recognized, but few people understand it abroad. In fact, there are two sides to any plant, and we need to recognize and use them correctly.
If the word cassia were placed in today's rural areas, few people would know that it really referred to the seed of a plant. However, in the countryside of ancient times, especially in the era when the technology of crop cultivation was not yet developed, people were very familiar with this crop crop. Cassia refers to a perennial herbaceous plant that can produce seeds and reproduce, it belongs to the legume family, Cassia genus. Cassia is the fruit of the cassia plant, which resembles a waxed diamond-shaped seed. Therefore, it can be said that cassia is the seed of this plant.
The name Cassia may conjure up meanings related to its shape and characteristics. However, in ancient texts, Cassia is more closely related to Mingmu. Shi Shennong's and Shennong's Materia Medica pointed out: "Drinking cassia moistens the five senses and eyes are clear." "The addition is actually saying that the ancient cassia seed helps to clarify the purpose of the effect. Cassia is also known as cassia in the Compendium of Materia Medica, named for its effect on the purpose of the eye. In ancient legends, there was an 80-year-old man who could see clearly day and night, and he revealed that the secret of longevity was to drink cassia tea regularly. This also highlights the important effects of cassia on vision.
Cassia not only has medicinal value as a plant seed, but also has extremely high economic value. The medicinal value of cassia is mainly reflected in its impact on eye health, which can ** eye diseases such as blue blindness and help improve eyesight. The regular drinking of cassia tea also has a positive effect on protecting the liver and lowering blood pressure, especially suitable for middle-aged and elderly people.
The economic value of cassia is mainly reflected in its pillow making. In the past, in rural areas, people would pick cassia seeds and dry them and use them to make pillows. The pillow made in this way not only has a fragrant taste, but also can massage the head, which is loved by middle-aged and elderly people. In addition, cassia is often used as a material for sand piles in children's playgrounds, which is suitable for children.
Cassia is a plant that is often mistaken for a weed in rural areas, but is actually extremely valuable. The young leaves and pods of cassia seeds are edible, which is not only delicious and delicious, but also has the effect of nourishing the liver and brightening the eyes. The seeds of cassia have extremely high medicinal value, can be used as medicine to make tea, and have the best effect on blue blindness. In addition, cassia has a high economic value and can be used to make pillows and children's play materials. The value of cassia is gradually recognized, but it is little known abroad. It is necessary to correctly understand and make good use of the value of cassia seeds.