The efficacy and function of wild boar kidney

The efficacy and function of wild boar kidney

Recently, major TV channels have launched various health programs, and food programs have also introduced special health-preserving dietary therapy methods. In all aspects, it is shown that the concept of health preservation is gradually deepening in people's understanding. Next, we will introduce a health-preserving medicinal material - wild boar kidney.

[Source] The testicles of the wild boar, a member of the Suidae family.

【Original form】For the animal form, please refer to the entry for "wild boar meat".

[Functions and indications] Burn the external kidney and skin into ashes, preserve the essence, grind into powder and drink it to treat metrorrhagia, leukorrhea, intestinal wind, bloody diarrhea and bloody dysentery.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

【Source】 From "Rihuazi Materia Medica"

The above is a detailed introduction to wild boar kidneys. Since it is a Chinese medicinal material, we can eat it with confidence. Wild boar kidneys have a very good effect on improving all aspects of the human body.

<<:  The efficacy and function of wild boar fat

>>:  The efficacy and function of glandular flower tea

Recommend

The efficacy and function of melon snail

Many people know that melon snails have unique th...

The efficacy and function of Terminalia chebula

Nowadays, our living standards are constantly imp...

Research shows that if a dog tilts its head, its IQ is not a problem!

Editor: Qizai Editor: Li Xuewei Layout: Li Xuewei...

The efficacy and function of lychee grass

Litchi grass is a traditional Chinese medicinal m...

Effects of Huanglian Shangqing Pills

Medicine is very common in our daily life. There ...

Chinese herbal medicine that can reduce inflammation

In life, when we are sick, we usually think of us...

Suitable for people who use Shenqi Wuweizi tablets

Ginseng, Astragalus and Schisandra Tablets can ef...

Bird Lover Week is here! Why do these beautiful birds love this place?

Birds are an important part of the ecosystem. Eff...