The essence of traditional Chinese medicine is to treat both the symptoms and the root cause. Compared with Western medicine, the effects and efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine are much better. The same is true for the traditional Chinese medicine water snake skin. Here we will introduce the effects and functions of the traditional Chinese medicine water snake skin. [Source] The skin of the water snake of the family Colubridae. 【Original morphology】For details about the animal morphology, please refer to the entry for "Water Snake". 【Function】 "Compendium of Materia Medica": "burn the ashes and mix with oil, apply to children's bone carbuncle with pus and blood. Also treats snake poison sores on fingers." [Additional prescription] ① Treat bone pain in children with bleeding and pus: burn the skin of a water snake to ashes, apply oil to the painful area. (From the Sea) 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 【Source】From "Compendium of Materia Medica". Through the introduction in the above article, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of water snake skin. This is a medicinal material we are very familiar with, but it has many medicinal properties and functions. Therefore, I hope everyone will consume it based on their own situation. |
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