The efficacy and function of eagle claws

The efficacy and function of eagle claws

Eagle claws are something that many people are very familiar with. The benefits that eagle claws bring to us are not available in other foods. So what are the functions of carving claws? Let’s learn about it together.

【Alias】 Eagle Claw

[Source] Vultures Aegypius spp. of the order Falconiformes; Eagles Accipiter spp.; Golden Eagles Aquila chrysaetos (L.); Sea Eagles Haliaeetus spp.; Kite Milvus korschum lineatus (Gray) of the family Accipitridae, whose claws are used as medicine.

【Habitat distribution】 Hebei.

【Functions and indications】Strengthen tendons and bones. Mainly used to treat traumatic injuries.

【Usage and Dosage】For preparation into medicine.

[Remarks] People in the folks use eagle claws to treat convulsions in children.

【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines

This is the end of the explanation about the efficacy of eagle claws. I hope it will be helpful to you. Although eagle claws are very valuable, we must be cautious when eating them.

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