Cuisine Plants, Fruits, Veggies, Aroma Spices and Herbs Gardening: Medicinal Herbs Ophiopogon Japonicus, 麦冬,


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Medicinal Herbs 
Snake's Beard   (Latin Name: Ophiopogon japonicus)


Ophiopogon Japonicus

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Medicinal use of Snake's Beard:

The root is antitussive, aphrodisiac, expectorant, pectoral, sedative, sialogogue, stomachic and tonic.

It is said to have anticancer activity.

It is used internally in the treatment of dry coughs, fevers, thirst, dry constipation, insomnia, anxiety and palpitations.

It is also frequently used in polyherbal treatments of diabetes mellitus.

The roots have an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Staphylococcus, E. coli, Bacillus subtilis, B. typhi etc.

The roots are harvested in the spring and dried for later use.

The plant is antipyretic, antiscrofulatic, antitussive, emollient, expectorant and tonic.

Lowers blood pressure.

Nodules on the fibrous roots are used as a nutritive tonic in the treatment of TB.



Edible parts of Snake's Beard: 

Root. 

A bitterness should be removed according to some reports whilst another says that it is sweet and aromatic. Mucilaginous. 

The root contains about 1.6% protein, 0.5% fat, 80% carbohydrate, 2.3% ash.



Cultivation of the herb: 

Damp ground in shady places in lowland and foothills.