Chinese medicinal herb: Three legged snake
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The Three legged Snake, also known as Plowshare Seven, Plowshare Grass, Tubianxia, Three Step Dart, Triangle Snake, Slope Taro, Mouse Tail, Small Wild Taro, Wild Fuzi, Small Unicorn Lotus, Taro Grass, Big Leaf Pinellia ternata, Triangle Green, Mountain Pinellia ternata, Small One legged Lotus, Tuba Bean, Medicinal Dog Dan, Taro Seven, Hundred Step Restoration, Golden Pinellia ternata, Hundred Step Daxing'an Mountains Plain, One legged Lotus, Mouse Tail, Mountain Mushroom, Plowshare Pinellia ternata, Guanyin Taro, Wild Taro Egg, Wild Taro Lotus, Plowshare Tip
[Sexual Taste Returning to the Classics]
Taste: Warm in nature, pungent in taste, bitter in taste, with slight toxicity
Gui Jing: Gui Gan Jing, Gui Spleen Jing.
【 Indications and Functions 】
Effect: Relieve blood stasis, stop bleeding, detoxify and reduce swelling
Indications: Treat carbuncles, boils, scrofula, breast abscess, and external bleeding.
Clinical Application
1: Treating the back of the ground: Crush the roots of the ground and mix them with sugar or red pepper to apply to the affected area; And surround it with facial droplets. (Nanjing Folk Herbs)
2: Treating carbuncles and sores, unknown swelling toxin: equal amounts of fresh plowhead grass and fresh wild chrysanthemum leaves. Mash and apply to the affected area; Or fresh whole plow grass, with a little sugar added, can be pounded and applied, changed once a day. Simultaneously mash the juice into a glass and take it orally. (Commonly Used Herbs in Zhejiang Folk Medicine)
3: To treat abscesses, boils, sores, breast abscesses, and finger sores: crush and apply fresh plowhead grass; Or dry and grind it into powder, apply egg white mixture, and change it once or twice a day.
4: Treatment of boils: plough grass is ground into powder, and rice paste is taken as a pill, which is as big as a plane tree seed. Nine pills are taken every time, and boiled water is sent down.
5: To treat postpartum blood stasis and pain in women, it is recommended to chop one or two pieces of fresh plowhead grass, stir two eggs together, add oil and stir fry briefly, then add water and take orally.
6: Treating venomous snake bites; Mash the fresh plow grass and apply it to the affected area, changing it once or twice a day.
7: Treat external bleeding: Take appropriate amounts of plow grass and vinegar grass, crush them, apply them externally to the affected area, and wrap them with gauze under pressure; Or simply use plow grass to compact and apply. (Jiangxi Herbal Handbook)
8: Treatment of salt brine poisoning: Take two glasses of fresh plowhead grass mash juice and rinse with boiling water. (Commonly Used Herbs in Zhejiang Folk Medicine)
9: To treat injuries caused by falling: 1. Fresh plowhead grass tubers, remove the outer skin, cut a piece of salted cabbage leaf or longan meat and take it. (Minnan Folk Herbs) 2. Take an appropriate amount of fresh plow tip whole grass, add a little yellow wine, crush and apply to the affected area. (Fujian Chinese Herbal Medicine)
10: Treating scrofula: Take an appropriate amount of plow grass and a little salt, crush it together, and apply it to the affected area. (Commonly Used Herbal Medicine in the People's Republic of China, Illusion 3: Treating Snakehead Heat: Fresh tubers with plowhead tips, mixed with a little realgar, mashed and applied to the affected area.) (Fujian Chinese Herbal Medicine)
11: Treat external bleeding: 1. Take an appropriate amount of scalp grass, crush it, and apply it to the injured area. (Commonly Used Herbs in Guangxi Folk Medicine) 2. Taro Seven, grind and spread on the affected area. (Yunnan Chinese Herbal Medicine)
12: Treating snake bites: Fresh whole plow grass, wash thoroughly. Mash and apply, (Minnan Folk Herbs)
13: Treating tinea on the face and neck: Apply an appropriate amount of plow grass to the affected area with vinegar. (Common Folk Herbs in Guangxi)
14: Treating depression: Fresh plow grass tubers, crush and apply. (Minnan Folk Herbs)
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