The role of deer fetus

The role of deer fetus

Deer placenta is a traditional Chinese medicine specially used for regulating menstruation in women. It can nourish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and dispel cold. Nowadays, many women often suffer from insufficient qi and blood, and most of them will have a decline in various functions in their physical constitution. At this time, eating some deer placenta can regulate the situation very well. In addition, only when women have normal menstrual blood can they better become pregnant and have children and maintain good health.

Deer placenta paste is a traditional Chinese medicine specially used for regulating menstruation in women, replenishing qi and blood, regulating menstruation and dispelling cold.

It is used for deficiency of qi and blood, weakness and emaciation, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain during menstruation, and leucorrhea caused by cold and dampness. Chinese medicine is extensive and profound. The application of deer placenta paste can be traced back to the partially lost prescription "Prescription for Treating Women" by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The essence of the prescription is to use one medicine for each fetus. The deer placenta paste is boiled in a porcelain pot over low heat. It retains the essence of the deer placenta itself and has a magical effect.

The efficacy and function of deer placenta cream

Main ingredients: Deer blood fetus (deer fetus from conception to birth)

Ingredients: Red ginseng, Chinese angelica, motherwort, rehmannia root, salvia miltiorrhiza, cyperus rotundus (made with vinegar), tortoise shell, lycium bark,

Corydalis yanhusuo (made with vinegar), Radish seeds (fried), Atractylodes macrocephala (fried with bran), Cinnamon bark, Aucklandia lappa, Red peony root, Licorice root, Fennel (made with salt),

Dipsacus asper, Pollen Typhae, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Achyranthes bidentata, Deer antler (hair removed), Poria cocos, Ejiao, etc.

Deer placenta cream [production method]

decoction

First, scald the fetus with boiling water, remove the hair of the fetus, wash it with clean water, and boil it in a pot. When the bones and meat of the fetus are separated, stop boiling, remove the bones, filter the fetal pulp with gauze, and store it at low temperature for later use.

drying

Put the removed bones and meat into a drying oven and dry them at about 80℃. The skull and long axis bones can be smashed and then dried until the bones and meat are crispy, yellow and dry.

Crushing

Grind the pure dried bones and flesh into 80-100 mesh deer placenta powder, weigh and store.

Boil ointment

First, boil the original paste of the deer fetus in a pot, add the deer fetus powder and the above precious Chinese medicine powder in strict order and mix them evenly, then add brown sugar that is 1.5 times heavier than the deer fetus powder, simmer and concentrate over a low heat, stirring constantly, and simmer until it becomes a stringy and non-sticky texture before removing from the pot. Pour into a porcelain plate coated with soybean oil, place in a cool place, and after cooling, it becomes deer fetus paste.

Deer Placenta Cream--【Effects】

Deer placenta paste is a traditional Chinese medicine specially used for regulating menstruation in women. It has a good therapeutic effect on polycystic ovary syndrome and various infertility symptoms caused by endocrine system, and it can replenish qi and blood, regulate menstruation and dispel cold. It is used for deficiency of Qi and blood, weakness and emaciation, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain during menstruation, leucorrhea caused by cold and dampness, cold uterus, deficiency of Qi and blood, cold hands and feet, thin inner wall, beauty and skin care

1. Irregular menstruation: scanty menstruation, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, abnormal menstrual blood

2. Regulate menstruation before pregnancy, nourish and warm the uterus;

3. Irregular menstruation after childbirth, back pain before and after menstruation;

4. Regulate endocrine and lighten spots after childbirth;

5. Thin uterine wall and habitual miscarriage;

6. Beauty and skin care, delaying menopause;

7. Cold hands and feet, and cold uterus.

Main symptoms:

1. Afraid of cold, cold hands, feet, and legs, especially cold during menstruation.

2. Suitable for uterine coldness, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and habitual abortion

3. Premature ovarian failure, endocrine disorders, insufficient estrogen secretion, cold symptoms

4. Irregular menstruation, short menstruation, small amount of menstruation, abnormal blood color, early or late menstruation, abnormal leucorrhea

5. Premenstrual syndrome, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, cold hands and feet, breast pain, etc.

6. Patients with physical weakness, anemia, pale complexion, emaciation, and limb weakness after surgery, childbirth, or illness.

7. Patients with sore waist and knees, deficiency of Qi and blood, memory loss, low resistance, and easy cold

8. It has anti-aging effects. Delaying menopause and treating menopausal syndrome can help prolong life

9. Replenishing Qi and blood, beautifying and nourishing the skin, preventing spots, removing spots, removing acne, skin care, body beauty

10. Dull complexion Light spots or yellowish spots on the face Lack of energy, always wanting to sleep Laziness, not wanting to move, feeling tired when moving Insomnia, dreaming, severe hair loss Irritability, unable to settle down Approaching menopause, impending menopause, spots on the skin, sagging, dullness, and increased wrinkles

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