Left-handed incense had many effects and uses. First of all, the left hand incense had anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. It could be used to treat pain caused by various inflammation, such as bruises, menstrual cramps, toothaches, and so on. Secondly, the left-handed incense had the effect of disinfecting and disinfecting. It could be used to treat diseases caused by various bacteria, such as skin diseases, gastroenteritis, oral ulcers, and so on. In addition, the left hand incense also had the effects of reducing phlegm and cough, promoting blood circulation, regulating immunity, and improving digestion. Left-handed incense could be directly chewed and swallowed, brewed into tea, or applied externally. However, it should be noted that although left-handed incense is a safe Chinese herbal medicine, excessive consumption may cause discomfort in the digestive tract. It is recommended not to take more than 6 grams per day. Pregnant women and breast-feeding women are not recommended to take left-handed incense.
External application of Left Hand Incense can reduce swelling. The ingredients contained in the left hand incense had the function of swelling, such as carvacrol, thyme and other ingredients, which had the effects of swelling, anti-inflammation, sterilization, and anti-virus. Left-handed incense was widely used in folk therapy. It was often used to clear summer heat and relieve exterior syndrome, eliminate dampness and strengthen the stomach, cool blood and detoxify, reduce swelling and relieve itching. External application of the medicine could stimulate the nerve endings, expand the blood vessels, promote local blood circulation, and improve the nutrition of the surrounding tissues to achieve the purpose of reducing swelling. However, when using the left-handed incense externally, one needed to pay attention to the method of use and quality, ensure that the source was clean, and avoid the occurrence of allergic or other adverse reactions. In short, the external application of the left hand incense could be used as a method to reduce swelling, but it should be used with caution and follow professional advice.
The main effects of bamboo shavings included clearing heat and reducing phlegm, relieving boredom and vomiting, and cooling blood. It can treat lung diseases such as phlegm and coughing, as well as stomach problems such as heat and vomiting. Bamboo shavings could also adjust the nausea, vomiting, and fetal movement of pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy. For yellow phlegm caused by lung heat, bamboo shavings could be used together with other Chinese medicines. Regarding the usage and dosage of bamboo shavings, there was no specific information mentioned in the literature.
Bamboo ginseng's effects included nourishing and strengthening, dispelling blood stasis, relieving pain, stopping bleeding, and eliminating phlegm. It can be used for weakness after illness, cough, hemoptysis, cough, phlegm, fall and injury, etc. Bamboo ginseng also had anti-inflammatory effects, which could suppress the formation of inflammation and inflammation. In addition, it also had the effect of delaying aging and lowering blood sugar. The usage of Bamboo Ginseng included both internal and external use. It can be taken in decoction, wine, pills or powder. For external use, it can be ground into powder and mixed or applied. Pregnant women should not take bamboo ginseng.
The baby navel paste had a certain effect and usage. The infant navel paste was mainly divided into different functions such as treating diarrhea, indigestion, strengthening the spleen, protecting the umbilical cord, and preventing cross-infection. The most commonly used navel paste was Ding Gui 'er's navel paste or warm navel paste, which was used to treat children's spleen and stomach weakness, indigestion, and diarrhea. They had the effect of strengthening the spleen and warming the middle, dispelling cold and stopping diarrhea. They were suitable for the auxiliary treatment of diarrhea and abdominal pain in children, and had the effect of relieving abdominal pain in children. However, the baby's belly button paste could only be used as an auxiliary treatment method and could not be used as the main treatment method. The child's abdominal pain and diarrhea must be treated according to the cause. As for the specific usage, the search results did not provide clear information. Therefore, the usage of the baby's belly button paste needed to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
Left-handed incense could be eaten in many ways. He could wash the fresh left-handed incense leaves, rub salt on them, and chew them directly. It could also be squeezed into juice and drunk, or ground into powder and added to water or soup to eat. Left-handed incense had a strong flavor, slightly spicy, but sweet, and easy to consume. According to personal preference, the amount of food could be adjusted. Left-handed incense had anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, painkiller effects, and was often used to treat colds, fevers, throat inflammation, and other diseases. Chewing the left-handed incense leaves directly could relieve the pain caused by inflammation of the throat and effectively suppress the growth of bacteria. The left hand incense could also be applied externally to the wound to reduce pain and promote wound healing. In general, left-handed incense could be used as a medicinal herb, but the specific dosage and frequency should be determined according to the individual's situation and the doctor's advice.
The method to use the Left Hand Incense was very simple. He could wash the fresh left-handed incense leaves, rub salt on them, squeeze the juice, or directly put them into his mouth and bite them. Left-handed incense could be used to treat colds, fevers, throat inflammation, and other emergency situations. In addition, the left hand incense could also be used as an external dressing for wounds, but it was necessary to pay attention to the time of external application of the wound should not exceed three hours to avoid skin infection. Left-handed incense could also be planted. When planting, one needed to choose dry soil with good drainage and a warm climate. Left-handed incense liked sunlight and could grow all year round, but it was afraid of cold and cold currents. In winter, the left-handed incense might turn black, yellow, and not grow well. It could be moved to a sheltered place and cut off the thin and withered branches to let it pass the winter. When spring came, the green branches would be cut again, and they would be as green as before. The incense had anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving effects. It could be used to treat colds, fever, sore throat, tonsillar inflammation, heatstroke, weak stomach, spleen deficiency, furuncle, swelling, bruises, and other symptoms. It could also be used for external use to treat unknown swelling, skin itching, bruises, burns, mosquito bites, and so on. The effects and uses of the left-handed incense had been recognized by Chinese medicine and traditional treatments, and there were also relevant records in Western medicine. The left hand incense had anti-inflammatory, wind dispelling, and detoxification effects. It could clear away heat and detoxify, reduce swelling, and relieve itching. Left-hand incense could also relax one's mood and reduce inflammation. In short, the left-handed incense was a multi-functional herb with a wide range of application values.
Left-handed incense had many medicinal values. It was used to clear summer heat and relieve exterior syndrome, eliminate dampness and strengthen the stomach, cool blood and detoxify, reduce swelling and relieve itching, and so on. Left-handed incense could also improve indigestion, stomach pain, loose stools and other symptoms. In addition, the left hand incense also had anti-inflammatory, painkiller, detoxification, swelling, heat, summer heat, itching and other effects. However, the specific usage and dosage should be chosen according to the individual's physique and condition.
Left-handed incense had many functions and effects. It could regulate the function of the spleen and stomach, relieve the deficiency and cold of the spleen and stomach, promote the secretion of digestive juice in the stomach and intestines, speed up the digestion and absorption of food by the stomach and intestines, and help maintain the health of the digestive system. In addition, the left hand incense also had the effect of clearing heat and reducing fever. It could be used to treat fever caused by colds and inflammation, and could also treat symptoms such as ear inflammation. It also had the effects of reducing phlegm, relieving cough, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and regulating immunity. It could be used to treat cough, cold, bruises, and other symptoms. It also had anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, and could be used to treat headaches, nausea, vomiting, stomachs, and other symptoms. However, the specific dosage and contraindications needed to follow the doctor's advice to avoid adverse reactions.
Wenfei Zhiliu Pill was a type of traditional Chinese medicine that had the effects of warming the lungs and relieving cough, clearing heat and detoxification, reducing phlegm and relieving cough. It is suitable for treating colds, coughs, asthma and other diseases. The Lung-warming and Flow-stopping Pill was usually taken by mouth, three to four pills at a time, three times a day. If the symptoms are severe, you can increase the dosage as appropriate, but do not exceed the dosage recommended by the doctor. The Lung-warming and Flow-stopping Pill was a traditional Chinese medicine that had to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Pregnant women, breast-feeding women, children and other special groups should use it according to the doctor's advice. During the use of the Warming Lung and Stopping Flow Pill, one should avoid eating spicy, greasy, and stimulating food to avoid affecting the efficacy. If any discomfort occurs, stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.
" Left Hand Knife " was an anti-war legendary drama. It told the story of Long Fei, the commander of the Red Army's West Route Cavalry Regiment, who was good at using a left-handed knife, and Han Degong and others. This TV series was directed by Lian Yiming and starred Lian Yiming, Hei Zi, Xu Fanxi, Guan Le, and others. The plot revolved around the legendary story of Long Fei, who used his left hand to chop the knife, to sweep across the battlefield and drive out the Japanese invaders. During the Anti-Japanese War, Long Fei lurked in the Han Army to carry out secret missions, while facing the test of life and death. The series had a total of 48 episodes and could be watched on iQiyi and Mango TV.