Bee wine is a common medicinal wine, usually made from bee pupae that have been soaked for a long time. We all know that bee pupae have a particularly high protein content. Eating bee pupae can not only strengthen the body and bones but also enhance the body's resistance, thereby achieving the effect of preventing diseases. So what are the benefits of drinking honey wine? Honey wine is very effective in treating various arthritis. If you insist on drinking a small sip of honey wine every day, it can also lower blood pressure. Bee wine is made from bees as the main raw material. It is soaked and made into a tonic wine with medicinal and nutritional value. It is effective in relieving fatigue, relaxing muscles and bones, removing dampness, and strengthening physical fitness. The history of the efficacy of bee wine can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. According to the "Chinese Pharmacopoeia", bee venom has been used as a good medicine for treating joint pain, arthritis and other rheumatic bone pain since ancient times. 1. Treat mouth ulcers Use 30 grams of hornet's nest (cut into pieces, put into the pan and stir-fry until browned), 10 grams of angelica dahurica, and 5 grams of borneol, grind into fine powder, and store in a bottle for later use. When using, take a certain amount of the powder and mix it with tea oil to apply to the affected area. 3-4 times a day. 2. Treat allergic rhinitis 12 grams each of beehive, astragalus, codonopsis, red peony root, angelica dahurica, bupleurum, 6 grams each of xanthium sibiricum, magnolia flower, mint (added later), licorice, and 15 grams of platycodon. Take it in decoction, one dose per day, 10 doses as a course of treatment. 3. Treating tinea capitis One hornet's nest, two centipedes, and an appropriate amount of alum. Grind alum into powder and put it in the holes of the honeycomb. Then, place it together with the centipede on a tile and roast it over a low fire. Grind them into fine powder and mix it with sesame oil to apply to the affected area. Four: Treat mumps Use 30-60 grams of hornet's nest, cut it into pieces, place it on a tile and bake it until it turns brown (you can also put it in a pot and fry it on low heat), wait for it to cool, grind it into fine powder, mix it with sesame oil to make a paste, and apply it to the affected area, once in the morning and once in the evening. Generally, the swelling can be reduced after applying it for 2 to 3 days. 5. Treat suppurative infection Add 30 grams of hornet's nest to 1000 ml of water, boil for 15 minutes, and filter out the residue. Soak or rinse the wound with the medicine to clean the pus and dirt, and then bandage it with sterilized gauze. Take it 1-2 times a day to remove dead tissue, promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and promote wound healing. |
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