Leeks?
Nutritional content: In addition to protein, fat, and carbohydrates, leeks also contain more fiber, rich vitamins, volatile essential oils, sulfur compounds, calcium, Phosphorus, iron and other minerals. ?
Therapeutic effects: Leeks are warm in nature and pungent in taste. They have the effects of warming the liver and kidneys, supporting yang and strengthening essence, dissipating blood stasis and activating blood circulation, stopping bleeding and diarrhea, helping the liver and collaterals, strengthening the stomach and intestines, etc., and are suitable for Injuries from bruises, nausea, gastroenteritis, vomiting blood, nasal congestion, chest pain, hemorrhoids, and trauma, bruising and swelling. Leek seeds have the functions of consolidating essence, supporting yang, nourishing the kidneys, and treating leucorrhea and warming the knees and waist. It is suitable for treating impotence, premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea and polyuria. It can also lower blood pressure and enhance gastrointestinal motility, which is beneficial to patients with hyperlipidemia and coronary heart disease. It can also prevent intestinal cancer. ?
Note: Patients with stomach problems, duodenal ulcers, diarrhea, eye diseases, and sores and carbuncles should not eat leeks. ?
Tonifying the kidneys; warming the body and promoting qi; dissipating blood stasis; detoxifying. Mainly used for kidney deficiency and impotence; internal cold and abdominal pain; choking, diaphragm and regurgitation; chest pain; epistaxis; vomiting blood; hematuria; dysentery; hemorrhoids; carbuncle swelling and poison; lacquer sores; bruises.
Tonifying the kidneys and warming yang: Leeks are warm in nature and pungent in taste, but have no aphrodisiac properties.
Benefits the liver and strengthens the stomach: Contains special ingredients such as volatile essential oils and sulfides, exuding a unique spicy smell, which helps to regulate liver qi, increase appetite, and enhance digestive function.
Promotes qi and regulates blood: The spicy smell of leeks has the effect of dispersing blood stasis, promoting blood circulation, and promoting qi and stagnation. It is suitable for bruises, nausea, enteritis, vomiting blood, chest pain and other diseases.
Laxative: Contains a large amount of vitamins and crude fiber, which can promote gastrointestinal motility, treat constipation, and prevent intestinal cancer.
Medicinal contraindications: Patients with yin deficiency, internal heat, sores, and eye diseases should not eat it.