The news reported that an old man was poisoned after drinking homemade medicinal liquor. When he was taken to the hospital, he was very upset and confused, and he was in a serious state of shock. Due to the emergency, the hospital took timely rescue for the elderly, but eventually died because of ineffective rescue.
What are the risks of homemade medicinal liquor?
The doctor explained that medicated wine is a way of health preservation, which can not only preserve health but also cure diseases. For example, it is common to soak ginseng, medlar and astragalus in wine, which will not cause certain harm to people's health. However, if some medicinal materials or animals are used to make medicinal liquor, some medicinal materials may be harmful to people's health if they are not properly matched.
Self-made medicinal liquor is not necessary, but some medicinal materials contain toxicity, which will produce certain toxicity when used to soak wine. Because of different medicinal properties and different personal constitutions, there will be different reactions after drinking. Incorrect homemade medicinal liquor may harm your health.
As the saying goes, medicine has three poisons, and some herbs have certain compatibility. The brewed wine has certain expected efficacy. If it fails to pass the scientific test, it may cause some harm to the body after drinking. Herbs are best mixed under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly made.
The doctor reminded that some highly toxic drugs are used to soak wine without any treatment, which is easy to cause accidents after drinking. Whether it's treating diseases or preserving health, the ingredients of each medicinal material need to be properly matched, so the collocation between medicinal materials is very particular. Therefore, the doctor suggested that it is best not to drink home-made medicinal liquor that has not been tested and its medicinal properties are uncertain.