What are the magical uses of Mulberry Parasite?

What are the magical uses of Mulberry Parasite?

Mistletoe is a traditional Chinese medicinal material, also a plant called peach parasite, and its therapeutic effect is particularly obvious. It can eliminate rheumatism, strengthen the body and stabilize the fetus. In normal times, we mainly use it through Chinese medicine according to our own condition. Mistletoe has other wonderful uses. So, what are the wonderful uses of mistletoe? Let’s learn more about it through the following introduction.

1. Mulberry parasite treats frostbite

In winter, many people's hands, feet and ears are easily frozen, causing frostbite, which is painful and itchy, and some even become ulcerated and infected. In addition to the cold weather, another important factor that causes frostbite is its close relationship with blood circulation. In winter, people are less active, and blood circulation and metabolism slow down. Especially on the back of the hands, ears, and feet, congestion is easy to occur, causing local tissue necrosis and resulting in frostbite.

Boil 30 grams of mistletoe in water for half an hour. When the water temperature is suitable, soak the frostbite area in the soup for 10 minutes. Take once a day. After soaking, do not pour out the medicine soup. It can be used continuously for 3 days. Heat it up each time before use. This Chinese medicine is effective in treating stubborn frostbite and chilblains.

2. Nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen the muscles and bones, and eliminate rheumatism. It is used for joint discomfort, weak muscles and bones, and pain in the waist and knees caused by liver and kidney deficiency, blood deficiency and malnutrition, such as Duhuo Jishe Decoction.

3. Nourish blood and stabilize the fetus. This product can nourish blood and calm the fetus, tonify the kidney and strengthen the fetus, and is used for fetal movement disorder caused by blood deficiency.

This product is sweet and mild in taste, and can nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen the tendons and bones. It has the sweet taste and can eliminate rheumatism and treat arthralgia. It is commonly used for kidney deficiency, low back pain, fetal movement disorder and long-term rheumatism.

The above is an introduction to the wonderful uses of mistletoe. We also use this Chinese medicinal material in our daily lives, but we must use it under the guidance of a doctor. Do not use it blindly on our own, as it may cause certain harm to our bodies, and we need to be careful when using it.

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