1. JointsAll of them can be used as medicine to treat a variety of diseases, joint pain being one of them. This plant is mentioned in the Dai chronicles, and it is clearly pointed out that it can treat joint pain. The recipe we generally use is to use the whole body of it to make herbal medicine, the dosage is only one or two taels, and the specific method is to decoct it in water. 2. TraumaThis plant is also effective in treating trauma. According to traditional methods, we just need to crush it and place the medicine on the bleeding area. 3. Otitis mediaOtitis media is indeed a very painful disease. Once you are affected, your ears will often be in pain, so we can crush this plant and then drip it into our ears. 4. Throat windIt is also very effective in treating sore throats. We use its leaves, between five and ten pieces. What we need to do is to squeeze it into juice and then gargle it in our mouth a few times. 5. BreastBreast diseases are really painful for women, and if there is mastitis, it can also be used to treat it. At this time, what we need is its fresh leaves, about one or two ounces in weight. The specific method is the same as above, which is to crush it and place it on the affected area. 6. TraumaTo treat this disease, we also need its leaves. We crush them and mix them with wine or sugar, then stew them with water and drink them. 7. Stomach painIf you suffer from stomachache, you can also use its fresh leaves, five pieces in number. Just crush them to get the juice out, then add some salt and it's best to eat it. 8. UlcersIt can treat ulcers. We crush it and dry it. We only need to use its powdered form and apply it to the ulcerated area together with plum slices. 9. FuruncleThis also uses its leaves, which also need to be fresh, with a dosage of about one or two taels. After crushing it, drink it with honey, and then apply the remaining residue on the affected area. |
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