Many people know that fox heart has unique therapeutic effects on some diseases. In fact, the magical effects of fox heart are far more than that. The following is a detailed account of the effects of fox heart. 【Alias】 Fox Heart [Source] Vulpes vulpes L., a fox of the family Canidae, order Carnivora, the heart of which is used as medicine. [Habitat distribution] Ruoergai, Sichuan, and Northeast China. 【Functions and indications】Nourish and sedative. Mainly used to treat phlegm and qi. [Usage and Dosage] 1 fox heart, 2 cents of cinnabar, grind into powder, cook in a common porcelain pot, take all at once, and sleep after taking; or use 1 fox heart, 2 cents of gansui and cinnabar, grind into powder, put into the fox heart, wrap with several layers of wet paper, and cook over wood fire, take out, and eat with the heart and medicine twice. 【Note】 Diarrhea or vomiting after eating. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 Jilin Chinese Herbal Medicine Fox heart has various functions and effects, and we should choose the appropriate method of consumption according to different physical symptoms. In life, we can learn more about this when we have free time. |
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