Shark tooth is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. There are records of shark tooth in ancient Chinese medical books. Shark tooth can treat many diseases and its effects are very comprehensive. We should make good use of it. [Source] It is the swim bladder of the white-lipped star shark and other sharks of the family Carcharhinidae. 【Nature and flavor】 Sweet, salty, smooth. [Functions and indications] Benefits the lungs, nourishes the heart, eliminates phlegm, expels water downward, nourishes the essence and strengthens Qi, clarifies kidney water, nourishes yin and replenishes yang. 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 [Source] From "Yi Lin Zong Yao"; The white of the shark is the bubble in the belly, also called the "鱁鮧", which is not unique to this fish, but this one is particularly large. Nowadays people call it fish belly, but it is not actually the belly. (The following properties and flavors are from "Yilin Zongyao") Through the introduction of the above content, we can understand that shark white plays a very important role in treating some diseases. The consumption of the traditional Chinese medicine shark white should be determined according to one's physical condition. Remember not to take the medicine blindly. |
<<: The efficacy and function of chicken thighs
>>: The efficacy and function of sauce
Chinese people have a strong awareness of health ...
The efficacy and function of the traditional Chin...
Some friends may think that the five-fingered pea...
Let's talk about aging today. Think about it,...
Panax notoginseng and Panax notoginseng are two c...
The Chinese medicinal material roadside grass is ...
I believe that as long as saffron is mentioned, m...
The speed bottleneck limits the pace of human exp...
Seeing that the weather forecast said there would...
We all live with social evaluations and are influ...
Dandelion is a common plant to us. In autumn, it ...
The question of whether Pluto has lost its planet...
Audit expert: Ji Hongzeng PhD candidate in Power ...
As we all know, the black-necked snake is somethi...
On July 12, staff from the Lishui Museum posted a...