Treat flatulence with Vietnamese coriander
Vietnamese coriander is effective in treating stomachache, bloating, ringworm... However, be careful not to eat Vietnamese coriander with chicken because it can easily cause poisoning to the digestive system.
Vietnamese coriander can eliminate some toxins in shrimp and fish. According to Oriental medicine, Vietnamese coriander has a spicy, warm taste, a pleasant aroma, and is non-toxic. It is a digestive stimulant, treats cold stomachaches, flatulence, edema, urinary retention, snake bites, hemorrhoids, and scabies.
Some remedies with Vietnamese coriander:
- Treatment of ringworm: Wash and crush Vietnamese coriander, mix with alcohol and apply to the affected skin area.
- Snake bite treatment: Before taking the victim to the emergency room, take a small handful of Vietnamese coriander, wash it, crush it, squeeze out the juice and give it to the victim to drink, and apply the pulp to the wound.
- Treats poor digestion, stomachache, bloating: Take 15 grams of the whole stem and leaves of Vietnamese coriander, wash thoroughly, soak in diluted salt water and eat raw or crush, squeeze to get the juice to drink. Drinking many times will give good results.
Note: When eaten raw, Vietnamese coriander warms the stomach, strengthens the knees and legs, and brightens the eyes, but eating too much will reduce sexual desire. Do not eat Vietnamese coriander with chicken because it can easily poison the digestive system.
According to Dr. Nguyen Thu Hien - Dat Viet Newspaper - NT