Vietnamese Coriander: A Powerful Plant You Should Grow at Home — No Matter the Size of Your Space

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7. Paralysis, Swelling, Bruises

  • Method: Crush fresh leaves, mix with camphor or camphor oil, and apply to affected areas.

8. Flu & Common Cold

  • Simple Recipe: Mix a handful of Vietnamese coriander with 3 slices of ginger, crush, and squeeze for juice.

  • Herbal Decoction: Combine with perilla (20g), basil (16g), bone marrow, Chinese clematis (10g), Chinese angelica (10g), and ginger. Boil and consume.

9. Snakebite (Emergency Use)

  • Method: Crush the leaves and squeeze out the juice for the victim to drink. Apply the pulp to the wound and bandage. (Only effective when administered quickly; always seek emergency medical help.)

10. Athlete’s Foot & Fungal Infections

  • Method: Apply crushed leaves or juice to the affected area twice a day. Keep the area dry.

⚠️ Caution and Critical Considerations

  • Sensational Claims: Anecdotal reports such as “having sex for 2 hours nonstop” or “losing 16 kg in 2 weeks” from drinking herbal juice are not supported by scientific evidence and may be misleading.

  • Medical Disclaimer: Always consult a healthcare provider before trying herbal remedies, especially for serious or chronic health conditions.

  • Non-Substitution: Do not replace prescribed medications with herbal treatments without medical advice.

🌱 Why Grow It?

Vietnamese coriander is easy to grow in small pots or containers. It thrives in warm, moist environments and can be used fresh for cooking or traditional remedies.

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