Deer whip, Chinese herbal medicine name. Alias deer kidney, Lu Chong. It is the reproductive organ of the male of sika deer or red deer, a small animal of Cervidae. After the deer is slaughtered, the male genitals and testicles are cut off, the residual meat and vegetable oil are removed, and the deer is fixed on the joinery board to dry. Suitable for thick, bright, vegetable oil without residual meat, no moth and drying.
Cynomorium songaricum, Cynomorium songaricum and Cynomorium songaricum are perennial succulent endophytic herbs, which have no chlorophyll and are brownish red, and are mostly buried in sand. Cynomorium songaricum buds vary in size and attach to the roots of endophytic fungi. At first, they are nearly spherical, then elliptical or long columnar, and most roots have scales that fall off. Cynomorium songaricum can tonify kidney and strengthen yang, nourish kidney and moisten lung, treat impotence, nocturnal emission, soreness of waist and leg, constipation due to intestinal dryness, and has a certain effect on paralysis and improvement of sexual dysfunction.
Cistanche deserticola is a parasitic plant parasitic on the roots of Haloxylon ammodendron in the desert, which absorbs nutrients and water from its host. It has the reputation of "desert ginseng" and has extremely high efficacy and function. It is a precious Chinese medicine. The ancient history of cistanche deserticola is regarded as the best product of the government in the northern countries of the world, and it is also one of the most frequently used tonic drugs in the prescriptions for strengthening yang and tonifying kidney in previous dynasties.
Medicinal value of grass provided by sheep and wolves. Indications: impotence, premature ejaculation, backache, leg pain, numbness of limbs, apoplexy, hemiplegia, neurasthenia, memory loss, tinnitus, dizziness, etc.