Although Western medicine and Western drugs are more common nowadays, people still often believe that diseases can only be cured by taking Chinese medicine, because Chinese medicine can cure the root cause. Qiushi is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. Let’s take a look at some common knowledge about Qiushi. 【Other name】 Penqiushi 【Source】Processed salt. [Original form] This product is in the shape of steamed bun or porcelain bowl. 【Habitat distribution】 Anhui. 【Nature and flavor】Salty, cold. 【Functions and indications】 Strengthens Qi, astringes semen, improves eyesight and clears the mind. It is mainly used to treat weak qi, bone steaming and difficulty urinating. 【Usage and Dosage】 1 to 3 coins. [Note] The autumn stone sold in Beijing is made by boiling salt, which is different from the autumn stone recorded in "Compendium of Materia Medica". 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines [Source] "Essentials of Pinhui" Through the introduction of the above content, we can understand that Qiushi plays a very important role in treating some diseases. The consumption of the traditional Chinese medicine Qiushi should also be determined according to one's physical condition. Remember not to take the medicine blindly. |
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