The efficacy and function of sumac bark

The efficacy and function of sumac bark

Lacquer tree bark is a very common Chinese medicine in our daily life and is also very important in our daily life. However, some people don’t know much about the efficacy and functions of lacquer tree bark, so let us learn about it in detail below.

[Source] It is the dry bark or root bark of the Toxicodendron serrata of the Anacardiaceae family.

【Nature and flavor】Pungent, warm, slightly toxic.

【Functions and indications】Bone setting.

[Usage and Dosage] For external use: mash and stir-fry with wine and apply.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

【Source】 From "Luchuan Materia Medica"

The above are the effects and functions of lacquer tree bark. We can also eat lacquer tree bark reasonably according to our own situation to relieve the pain caused by the disease.

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