Ligustrum lucidum
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Ligustrum lucidum (Glossy Privet or Chinese Privet) is a species of privet native to the southern half of China.
It is the largest species in the genus, growing as a tree up to 25 m tall. The leaves are opposite, glossy dark green, 6-17 cm long and 3-8 cm broad.
[edit] Ethnomedical Uses
- Known as Nu Zhen Zi in Chinese, Ligustrum lucidum is also known to the West as the "Wax Tree Privet".
- The berries are used in traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of "sexual weakness", tinnitus (ringing in the ears), as well as for general fatigue.
- It is also used as increase the yin of the body.
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