1, for the treatment of damp-heat sores
Smilax glabra has different usage in treating different diseases. When it is used to treat damp-heat sores, it needs to be matched with Chinese herbal medicines such as Kochia scoparia, Dictamni Radicis and Sophora Flavescentis. After cooking, the patient can be directly washed with the liquid medicine, and the rest of the liquid medicine can be applied to the affected area to make the symptoms improve as soon as possible.
2. Treat syphilis
Smilax glabra is a commonly used medicine to treat syphilis, and its therapeutic effect is particularly good, and the treatment method is simple. When treating, it is necessary to prepare four pieces of Smilax glabra and four pieces of Fructus Gleditsiae Abnormalis, put them together and add clear water to decoction, and the symptoms can be obviously improved after drinking for three to four days.
3. tonify qi and blood
Smilacis Glabrae is a kind of food that can tonify qi and blood. Usually, when people want to tonify qi and blood through it, they can fry it with pig liver. When frying, they should slice 100 grams of Smilacis Glabrae, put oil in the frying pan, heat it, add onion and ginger, then put the pig liver and Smilacis Glabrae into the pan, stir fry quickly, and add their favorite seasonings during the frying process. After frying, they can be taken out and eaten. ?
Extended data:
Taboos for cooking soup with Smilax glabra;
1, edible Smilax glabra soup can not be drunk with tea, nor can it be soaked in iron containers.
2, taboo tea when eating Smilax glabra soup, and when taking traditional Chinese medicine, fasting greasy, spicy, cold, fishy products on the diet. Pay attention to being comfortable.
3, people with liver and kidney yin deficiency should take the earthenware soup with caution. Smilacis Glabrae caused allergic reaction, itchy skin and scattered erythema papules. The original prescription does not have allergic symptoms after removing Smilax glabra, but if Smilax glabra is added, allergic symptoms will appear again.
References:
Smilax glabra-Baidu Encyclopedia
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