leucorrhea

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My mother-in-law likes light and is resistant to half shade. She should avoid wet and waterlogging in winter. The requirements for water and fertilizer conditions are not high, but they like fertile, moist and deep soil. It starts to grow in early April, the flowering period is from June to September, and withers at the end of October. The suitable temperature for growth is 15 ~ 25 ℃. Main indications: cooling blood, hemostasis, regulating qi and relieving pain. For hematemesis, hernia, orchitis, leucorrhea.


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