Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Health preserving recipes - What are the functions of hornet's nest?
What are the functions of hornet's nest?
When I was young, I didn't know that hornet's nest could cure diseases. All I know is that poking a hornet's nest and drying it can sell it for money. Now that I think about it, I found it because hornet's nest still has medicinal value! So what are the medicinal values of hornet's nest?

Many people don't know that hornet's nest is actually a kind of Chinese medicine. Because of the various nutrients that make up the hornet's nest, it has a good curative effect on many diseases and health preservation. Wild hornets' nests are actually hard to meet, and now they are all farmed bees.

Fengfengfang

The hornet's nest, called beehive in Chinese medicine, is a blindly poisonous Chinese herbal medicine. Most of the diseases it can cure are the effect of fighting poison with poison, so although hornet's nest is a good medicine blindly, please don't use it indiscriminately.

Mainly used as external medicine.

The hornet's nest can be used as medicine for the first time in Shennong Materia Medica Classic, and it is widely used in surgery and stomatology. For some surgical infections, such as trauma infection, postoperative infection, or carbuncle swelling, especially in the case of ulceration and suppuration, it is effective to use liquid medicine containing hornet's nest for external use.

Modern research has also proved that hornet's nest does have obvious anti-inflammatory, analgesic and procoagulant effects. Therefore, when applied to the above surgical infection, it can achieve the effects of diminishing inflammation, relieving pain, removing putrefaction, promoting granulation and promoting wound healing.

Another effect of fighting poison with poison is reflected in the treatment of toothache. Gum swelling and pain, you can grind a little hornet's nest, rinse your mouth with wine, and repeat at intervals. Of course, it can also be fried with vinegar, and vinegar can also be used to gargle.

To say that medicated liquor soaked in hornet's nest can also dispel wind and remove dampness, I think it is mostly the function of wine. Hornet's nest has analgesic effect, but there is no direct evidence of expelling wind and removing dampness.

Clinical treatment of acute dysentery and acute mastitis by oral administration has also been reported, but there are also reports of acute nephritis. If it can be used externally, it is not recommended to take it internally.

Brief introduction of Dr. Yao

Doctor, deputy director pharmacist, senior nutritionist, with 10 years of experience in medication guidance, nutrition consultation and health management. No medicine, no doctor, advocate healthy life, no disease, no doctor!