Chinese lemongrass in the photo - a natural stimulant

Chinese lemongrass

Chinese lemongrass is very popular in Eastern folk medicine; in terms of the variety of medicinal properties, it is almost as good as ginseng. Chinese lemongrass in the photo looks bright and beautiful thanks to its red berries. The Chinese already knew the tonic and refreshing properties of these berries and seeds in the 5th century. The Chinese lemongrass in the photo was taken during the ripening period of its fruits; it is a plant of the magnolia family.

Facts about Chinese Schisandra:

  • Chinese lemongrass grows in the Primorsky and Khabarovsk territories, in the Far East, Sakhalin, China and Japan; it is bred in central Russia;
  • the plant has a lemon scent and contains essential oil;
  • looking at the Chinese lemongrass in the photo, you can see that the fruits of the lemongrass look like ears of corn, densely planted with berries; these berries are used in medicine;
  • Chinese lemongrass is one of the most useful natural stimulants; if taken in moderation, there will be no adverse effects on the body;
  • dry lemongrass berries are rich in vitamin C, citric and malic acids;
  • preparations from lemongrass have a tonic effect on the body, but the nerve cells are not depleted;
  • essential oil and extract of Chinese lemongrass are used in cosmetology for skin and hair care.

However, it is not recommended to take Chinese Schisandra for children under 12 years of age, as well as for adults with insomnia, nervous excitement, or high blood pressure.