1, honeycomb to relieve sore and carbuncle.
Honeycomb can solve the disease of sore, carbuncle and swelling, and it is traced in many ancient books.
In the folk, when people have time, they will use the honeycomb to decoct into soup to wash the sores and carbuncles, or grind the honeycomb into fine powder and mix it with lard to apply it to the red and swollen skin sores and carbuncles, all of which have good relief effects.
2, the hive can solve the problem.
The word scrofula may not be understood by some people. In fact, the scrofula in traditional Chinese medicine refers to an unknown mass in the skin between people's necks, or an unknown mass in the skin at the clavicle and the heart. Among them, the smaller lump is called carbuncle, and the larger lump is called carbuncle, which is commonly known as carbuncle in Chinese medicine.
It is recorded in ancient prescriptions that the disease of scrofula can be solved with honeycomb cream. Honeycomb ointment is an ointment made of honeycomb, snake slough, etc. If conditions do not allow, it can also be effective to directly grind the honeycomb into powder and mix well with lard for external application.
3, the hive can relieve skin itching and pain.
The ancients believed that beehives had the function of expelling wind and evil spirits, while common cold was good at removing exterior surfaces, which easily caused skin rash, itching and pain.
In the folk, people make the honeycomb and cicada slough into powder together, and take it with wine, which can effectively relieve this kind of skin itching and pain.
4, the hive can stop cold and hot toothache.
The ancients believed that beehives have the function of killing insects and relieving pain, so they can be used to relieve toothache caused by various reasons, such as moth-eaten, common cold heat-evil stimulation and so on.
In many folk places, it is useful to use beehive to stop toothache. You can stop toothache by decocting the beehive in soup and then gargling with this soup in your mouth.
In fact, in modern medical research, people have also found many medicinal values of beehives. For example, the chemical components in the beehive have certain functions of analgesia, diuresis, vasodilation and inhibition of malicious differentiation of cells. If these medicinal values can be used by people, the beehive will play a greater role.