Donkey-hide gelatin is the name of a traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from "Shen Nong's Materia Medica". For the equid donkey Equus asinus L. A solid glue made by decoction and concentration of dried or fresh skin. Donkey-hide gelatin is in the shape of elongated blocks, square blocks or cubes. Brown to dark brown, shiny. It is hard and brittle, with a bright cross-section, and the fragments appear brown and translucent when viewed in the light. The smell is slight and the taste is slightly sweet. After frying, the clam powder becomes spherical, with loose texture, grayish white or grayish brown appearance, honeycomb shape inside, slightly fragrant and slightly sweet taste. After frying, the puhuang will turn brown in appearance, and the rest will be stir-fried with clam powder.
Donkey hide gelatin is sweet in taste and neutral in nature. It belongs to the lung, liver and kidney meridians. It has the effects of nourishing blood and nourishing yin, moistening dryness and stopping bleeding. It is used for blood deficiency and chlorosis, dizziness and palpitations, muscle weakness, restlessness and insomnia. Deficiency and internal movement of wind, cough caused by dryness of the lung, hemoptysis due to labored cough, hemoptysis and hematuria, blood in the stool, metrorrhagia, and fetal leakage during pregnancy. The raw product of donkey-hide gelatin is used for blood deficiency and chlorosis, dizziness and palpitations, upset and insomnia, deficiency of wind and internal movement, warm and dryness that hurts the lungs, and dry cough without phlegm. After frying, the greasy properties are reduced and the bad smell is corrected. Stir-fried donkey hide gelatin with clam powder is good at nourishing the lungs and moisturizing dryness. It is used for cough due to yin deficiency, long-term cough with little phlegm or blood in the phlegm. Stir-fried donkey hide gelatin with puhuang has strong effect on stopping bleeding and calming collaterals. It is mostly used for coughing up blood due to yin deficiency, metrorrhagia, and blood in the stool.
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