The quills of porcupine are referred to as quills of porcupine. It is strange, right? We all thought that pigs had medicinal value, but here it is the quills of porcupine that have medicinal value. It is not quite the same as we expected. But that's the case. This quill has many medicinal values. Only if we know more about it, we won't get its value wrong, so as to avoid mistakes in future use and bring effects to our bodies. So what are the medicinal values of quills? Let’s take a look together! Porcupine quills, also known as succulent hairs, are often used to make high-end fishing floats and craft decorations. As people develop its medicinal value, they find that it has the effects of lowering blood pressure, ventilating, relieving pain, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, dispelling wind, unblocking meridians, promoting lactation, strengthening the kidneys and astringing semen, and reducing urine. It is mainly used to treat stomach, hemorrhoids, ulcers, cardiovascular sclerosis, leukemia, lack of milk, spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, low back pain, rheumatism, pharyngitis, skin itching, dandruff and other diseases. After repeated clinical verification, it was concluded that it has significant therapeutic effects on pharyngitis, stomach disease, vascular sclerosis, kidney strengthening and diuresis, as well as promoting blood circulation and activating collaterals. Therefore, porcupine quills have been used more and more in daily medicinal and health care. 1. The efficacy of porcupine quills in wine It can clear away heat and detoxify, promote blood circulation, promote qi, strengthen the kidneys and astringe semen, and promote lactation. It is used for heart pain, itchy skin, dandruff, polyuria at night, frequent dreams at night, spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, lack of milk, blood stasis and pain relief, rheumatism, low back pain, etc. 2. Porcupine quill powder It can clear away heat and detoxify, promote qi circulation, resolve blood stasis and relieve pain, stop bleeding and promote tissue regeneration, remove fire and moisten the lungs, nourish yin and nourish the skin, soften blood vessels, relieve back pain, stomach pain, treat nausea, sweet taste, indigestion, pharyngitis, toothache, hemorrhoids, and malignant ulcers. 3. Boil porcupine quills in water or make tea It can clear away heat and detoxify, promote qi circulation, resolve blood stasis and relieve pain, nourish yin and nourish the skin, consolidate the kidneys and astringe semen, promote lactation, soften blood vessels, lower blood pressure, treat nausea and stomach pain, has a sweet taste, indigestion, and promote urination. It has certain effects on skin allergies, polyuria at night, frequent dreams, spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, lack of milk, low back pain, stomach pain, pharyngitis, toothache, facial sores, and hemorrhoids. After reading the above content, we have the answer to the medicinal value of the thorny pig. It turns out that the thorns on this pig have so many functions. It is quite surprising. Once we understand the correct medicinal value, we can use it at will if it is useful in our life, which will bring great convenience to our lives, but we also need to analyze the specific situation. |
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