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Salix psammophila soaked in medicinal wine
Sand tree is used to soak wine, which can promote human blood circulation, treat rheumatic bone pain and activate meridians. It can also relieve joint pain and low back pain.

It is often used to treat traumatic injury, rheumatic joint pain, lung heat cough, and prevent influenza, meningitis, nephritis, edema, kidney deficiency, lumbago, metrorrhagia, abdominal pain, ascaris lumbricoides, pinworm and rinderpest. Its rhizome can also be used to clear heat and relieve summer heat.

Salix has a fragrant smell. Its seeds and fruits can be used as the source of lamp oil and plant fat, and can also be used as medicine. Because of its unique fragrance, it can also be used as perfume.

The pith of sand tree can be used as medicine by cutting off the skin, which has the medicinal effect of expelling wind and dampness; Because of its morphological characteristics, its trunk is vividly called keel wind, which can also be used in the medical field. Taking medicine can clear away heat and reduce fire, reduce fever and relieve cough, and long-term use is also good for human health.

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Sarcandra can be used to treat trauma, such as traumatic injury, joint paralysis and pain. It can also be used to treat diseases caused by virus infection such as lung heat cough, and can also play a role in preventing influenza.

Female metrorrhagia can also be treated with sand tree, and male kidney deficiency can also be improved by taking it. At the same time, it also has certain effect on treating edema, lumbago and ascaris lumbricoides. After treatment, the sand tree can not only be taken orally as medicine, but also be used externally. External use can treat tinea and has great medicinal value.

Sal tree, English SAL, belongs to trees and shrubs of Dipterocarpaceae, and its trunk can be cut down. Borneolum Syntheticum is a high-grade edible spice, which is very precious. It is well known that Indonesian mosquito-repellent incense tablets are made of borneol. Devoted Buddhists often find traces of borneol oil in Buddha lanterns, and the common Miluo wood incense worships Buddha, which leads to the fragrance overflowing in the meditation room.

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