What medicinal value does toad have?

What medicinal value does toad have?

Toads, also known as toads, I remember when I was a child, I often saw toads crossing the streets in groups in the countryside after it rained. It has a lot of pimples on its head and looks extremely ugly. Sometimes, naughty kids will break its pimples, and white liquid will flow out. But most people don't dare to do this because they know that the white liquid is poisonous. In fact, toads have very high medicinal value, most of which is in this white liquid. Let us now introduce the medicinal value of toad.

We also call toads toads. Generally, when we mention toads, we don’t think of good things, let alone their medicinal value. In fact, this view is wrong. Toads are a good Chinese medicinal material and are amphibians. Toad venom and toad skin extracted from toads are both very scarce health care medicines.

The white fluid secreted by the parotid gland of toads is a precious Chinese medicinal material. It contains a variety of biological ingredients and has the effects of detoxification, swelling reduction, analgesia, cardiotonic and diuretic. More than 50 kinds of Chinese patent medicines use toad venom as the main raw material.

Toad meat: It is cold in nature, spicy in taste, and poisonous. It can detoxify, cure sores, eliminate accumulation and relieve symptoms. It is a medicine for treating malnutrition in children. It is good at attacking when taken internally and good at pulling when applied externally. It is mainly used to treat leukemia, liver cirrhosis and other diseases.

Toad venom: a white fluid secreted by the parotid gland of toads, a precious Chinese medicinal material. It contains a variety of biological ingredients and has the effects of detoxification, swelling reduction, analgesia, cardiotonic and diuretic. More than 50 kinds of Chinese patent medicines use toad venom as the main raw material.

Toad skin: The keratinous skin that toads shed naturally has a good effect on chronic liver disease, various cancers, etc.

You see, this extremely ugly toad is actually full of treasures and has such high medicinal value. At the same time, it can also eliminate pests and is a veritable beneficial insect. So we should not harm them, but try our best to protect them. "Although I am ugly, I am very useful." I believe this is the common declaration of the vast majority of the toad family.

<<:  Ejiao Blood-Replenishing Granules

>>:  What are the functions of hibiscus flowers

Recommend

Can Chuanbei be eaten frequently?

People who have a long-term cough can try to drin...

Eating "wild grass" once a day can cure cancer

You may not have heard of cat's eye grass. It...

What are the effects of Chinese medicine barley tea

Speaking of Chinese medicinal barley tea, I belie...

What are the side effects of Pueraria lobata powder?

People are paying more and more attention to thei...

99% of people have seen this little bug, but can't name it.

Our traditional art of "Bowu" is to ans...

The efficacy and function of foreign worms

As we all know, worms are a very common medicinal...

The efficacy and function of Acanthopanax chamaejasminoides

Acanthopanax radiata is a very good medicinal mat...

The efficacy and function of Xungufeng

Many people know that Xungufeng has unique therap...

The efficacy and function of the wood-cutting axe

The seeds of the Chinese magnolia vine are a very...

What are the eating methods and taboos of Panax notoginseng leaves?

In theory, wild Panax notoginseng leaves are a ve...