Traditional Chinese medicine believes that many foods in our daily lives have certain medicinal value. These foods can not only fill our stomachs, but also solve the problem of food and clothing. It can also play a role in treating or preventing diseases to a great extent. In this way, we can cure and prevent disease through diet. This is what Chinese medicine calls diet therapy. Today we will introduce the medicinal value of Tibetan antelope. The Tibetan antelope, known as the "pride of Hoh Xil", is a species unique to my country. It lives in groups and is a first-class protected animal in China. It is also an endangered animal listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, whose trade is strictly prohibited. Tibetan antelopes are not giant pandas. It is a dominant animal. As long as you see them emerging in groups on the horizon after the snow, with their elf-like figures and graceful flying running postures, you will believe that they have been able to survive on this land for tens of millions of years because they belong here. It is not an animal that is on the verge of extinction or has poor adaptability. As long as you leave it alone, it can live well on its own. Medicinal value: The medicinal value of Tibetan antelope horn is very high. It is a rare and effective medicine for treating goiter, gastritis, and chronic diarrhea. It is also a specific medicine for inducing labor. Tibetan antelope horns have a long history of application in Tibetan medicine. Tibetan antelope horn extract has sedative, analgesic, antipyretic and blood pressure-lowering effects on experimental animals. Antelope horn is a liver-calming and wind-relief medicine, with salty and cold nature and flavor; it enters the liver and heart meridians. It has the effects of calming the liver and calming the wind, clearing the liver and improving eyesight, clearing away heat and detoxifying. It is often used for convulsions, convulsions of hands and feet caused by epilepsy; dizziness caused by hyperactivity of liver yang; headaches and red eyes caused by blazing liver fire; and symptoms of febrile diseases such as high fever, coma, delirium, and mania. The dosage of this medicine is 0.3-0.5 grams each time, and attention must be paid to the dosage. Although Tibetan antelope has relatively good medicinal value. However, when using it, patients should still make choices based on their actual needs. If your disease is not suitable for treatment with Tibetan antelopes as medicine, then using Tibetan antelopes for treatment will not only fail to cure the disease. It may also lead to the diagnosis and treatment of other physical diseases. |
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