Traditional Chinese medicine requires the use of traditional Chinese medicine when treating diseases, and white-striped snake, as a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, is also frequently used. So, let’s talk about the effects and functions of white-striped snake. [Alias] Yellow-backed colubrid, white-backed snake, yellow-backed snake, white snake [Source] Coluber spinalis (Peters), a yellow-spine colubrid snake of the family Colubridae, order Squamata, is used as medicine in its entirety without the internal organs . 【Habitat distribution】 Northeast China. 【Functions and indications】Relieve rheumatism. Mainly used to treat rheumatic joint pain and numbness. [Usage and Dosage] Place 1 white-lined snake and 1 jin of white wine in a bottle and soak for one month. Make it into medicinal wine and drink 1 cup twice a day. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines 【Source】 "Northeast Animal Medicine" Therefore, through the detailed introduction of the traditional Chinese medicine white-lined snake in the above article, it is not difficult to find that white-lined snake has many effects and functions, and its effect in health care is still very good. |
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