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? Is the recipe of chicken gizzard-membrane useful?
Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli is the horny inner wall of pheasant gizzard. It is sweet in taste and flat in nature, and has the effects of invigorating stomach, promoting digestion, astringing and producing sperm, and resolving calculus. Here are some recipes for treating diseases with chicken's gizzard-membrane.

Treatment of oral ulcer: chicken's gizzard-membrane 1~2 burned ash, externally applied to the affected area, 3 times a day. Generally, the pain stops after 2~4 times of continuous use, and the ulcer surface disappears after 3~ 10 days.

Treatment of children's night crying: Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli 15g, ground into fine powder, taken three times for three days.

Treatment of nocturnal emission: Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli 18g, stir-fried and ground into powder, divided into 6 packets, 1 packet in the morning and evening, and 30 ~ 50ml of yellow wine.

Treatment of alopecia areata: Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli (parched) 100g, ground into fine powder, each time 1.5g, three times a day, taken with warm water before meals for more than 20 days.

Treatment of gallstones and urinary calculi: chicken gizzard-membrane is baked and ground into fine powder, each time 15g, taken with boiling water, soaked in 15min, and taken on an empty stomach in the morning.

Treatment of verruca plana: 20 g of Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli and 200 ml of water are soaked for 2-3 days, and the juice is applied to the affected area 5-6 times a day. After general external use 10 days, the skin lesions dry up, shrink and fall off.