Goose bile is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine and is very helpful for many diseases. Let us briefly introduce goose gall. [Source] It is the gallbladder or bile of the goose , a member of the duck family. 【Chemical composition】 Bile contains chenodeoxycholic acid. 【Nature and flavor】 "Compendium of Materia Medica": "bitter, cold, non-toxic." 【Function and indication】 "Compendium of Materia Medica": "It can relieve heat and toxicity and treat hemorrhoids at the initial stage. Apply it frequently and the symptoms will disappear by themselves." [Additional prescription] To treat hemorrhoids with pits: two or three pieces of white goose gallbladder (take the juice), two fen of bear gallbladder, and half a fen of sliced brain. Grind evenly, seal with porcelain to prevent air from leaking, and apply with fingers before use. ("Baoshoutang Experience Prescription") 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 [Source] From "Southern Yunnan Materia Medica" Through the introduction in this article, we can learn some relevant knowledge about goose bile. Whether from the perspective of food health or traditional Chinese medicine, the role of goose bile cannot be underestimated. |
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