Anoectochilus setaceus is also known as brocade orchid, velvet grass, male cordyceps, hydromechanical solution or diamond tree. It is an extremely rare and precious medicinal herb that is honored by the Chinese people. Because of this rarity, its economic value is very high in the Vietnamese market in particular as well as in other countries in general.
It is also because it has so many good effects for human health that it is heavily exploited, even over-regulated, making it endangered.
Today, brocade orchids have been listed in the Red Book of Vietnam, so that they can be preserved in the wild.
According to the records of ancient Chinese medicine books, brocade orchids are the main medicinal ingredients in the ancient remedies of the Northwest ethnic minorities. Lan kim Tuyen has a sweet, cool, slightly acrid taste that is used to support and treat a number of diseases such as:
- Orchids support and treat pulmonary tuberculosis, cough due to heat waste very effectively
- Orchid has the effect of helping to treat joint pain, rheumatism, trauma
- Orchid helps to treat stomach, hepatitis, diabetes very effectively
Diamond orchid has the effect of curing neurasthenia, helping to improve health, enhance resistance, and immune system.
- Orchids also have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and sleep effects
Diamond orchid is used to help relieve stress due to pressure, promote health, help you eat and sleep well, regulate blood pressure.
- In particular, Lan Kim Tuyen is also very effective in treating cancer
The Institute of Forestry and Sustainable Development is one of the leading units in research, conservation and development of medicinal herbs, including this precious medicinal species. Currently, by the method of plant tissue culture, scientists of the Institute of Forestry and Sustainable Development have produced and supplied to meet the market demand for medicinal herbs.
If you are interested in this precious medicinal plant, please contact us at phone number: 0976.974.560 for support and provide qualified varieties.