The efficacy and function of kite gall

The efficacy and function of kite gall

Kitten Gallbladder is a medicinal material frequently used in traditional Chinese medicine and is often used to treat various diseases. So today I would like to share with you some information about Kitten Gallbladder.

[Source] The gallbladder of the kite, a member of the Accipitridae family.

【Original form】 The animal form is detailed in the entry for "kite claws".

【Functions and indications】 Treats heart and stomach pain.

[Additional prescription] Treats heart and stomach pain: Kite gall, Kite heart, and Kite belly. Dry them together on a kang, grind them into powder, and take them with boiled water.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

[Source] From "Sichuan Chinese Materia Medica".

The above is the introduction of the Chinese medicinal herb Yuandan. For medicinal herbs that we don't understand, we should learn more about them so that we can make full use of them in our lives and not be at a loss.

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