I wonder if you have ever heard of pheasant brain. Pheasant brain is very beneficial for regulating our body and can also play a good role in treating some diseases. Today let us look at the relevant knowledge about pheasant brain. [Source] The brain of the pheasant , a member of the Phasianidae family. 【Original form】For details about the animal form, please refer to the entry for "Pheasant". 【Function and indication】 "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Apply to treat frostbite." [Additional prescription] To treat frozen face, frozen ears and other frostbite that have not healed for a long time, recurring every year, with itching first and then pain, and then swelling and bursting with yellow fluid and bleeding that will not stop: one male pheasant brain (mashed), equal parts of yellow wax and brain, and half the amount of clear oil as wax. Boil the above three ingredients together on a low fire into a paste, remove the dregs, collect it in a porcelain container, and rub it on like flour oil. (Pheasant brain ointment from Shengji Zonglu) 【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》 【Source】 From Compendium of Materia Medica The above is a detailed introduction to the effects and functions of pheasant brain. When choosing it, pay attention to the dosage to avoid causing harm to your body. |
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