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The difference between the tree and the tree.


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Dendrobium officinale is a dry product of Dendrobium officinale after processing. There is no difference between its efficacy and effect. Dendrobium officinale and Dendrobium huoshanense differ in their meridian tropism, indications and nutrients.
1. Different meridian tropism Dendrobium officinale
tastes sweet, mainly belongs to the stomach and kidney meridians. Dendrobium huoshanense tastes sour and bitter, and can enter the liver and spleen meridians.
2. Different indications
Modern research shows that Dendrobium officinale can be used to treat dizziness, hepatobiliary damp-heat, tinnitus and other diseases. Dendrobium huoshanense is mainly used to treat neurasthenia, kidney yin deficiency, internal heat, thirst, lung heat and cough.
3. Different nutrients Dendrobium
officinale contains more fatty acids, alkaloids and other nutrients. Dendrobium huoshanense contains glucose, lignin and galactose.