Snakehead is a traditional Chinese medicinal material. This type of medicine can cover many aspects of disease treatment, so before choosing snakehead, you must have a good understanding of it. Let us introduce it in detail below. 【Other names】 Five Winds, Five-clawed Dragon [Source] Potentilla kleiniana Wight et Arn., a plant of the genus Potentilla in the Rosaceae family, is used as medicine in its entirety . Harvested in summer and autumn, used fresh or sun-dried. 【Nature and flavor】 Bitter, slightly cold. 【Functions and indications】 Clears away heat and detoxifies, relieves cough and reduces phlegm. Used for exogenous cough, whooping cough, sore throat, high fever and convulsions in children, malaria, and dysentery; used externally to treat mumps, mastitis, snake bites, herpes zoster, furuncle, hemorrhoids, and traumatic bleeding. [Usage and Dosage] 0.3-1 liang; For external use, mash the whole fresh herb and apply it on the affected area or take the juice and apply it on the affected area. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines [Source] "Ben Jing" The above is a detailed introduction to the medicinal value of snake bites. There are also some ways and methods when eating snake bites. The above methods of eating are very helpful for regulating various problems of the human body, so you can do it with confidence. |
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