Also known as salt-frost cypress, gall tree, red salt firewood, and husband’s salt.
Morphological characteristics: Deciduous shrub or small tree, 2 to 8 meters tall, with grayish-brown bark and auburn spots. The leaves are alternate and odd-numbered pinnately compound leaves with winged rachis and 7 to 13 leaflets. Sessile, the leaves are ovate-elliptic, with rounded and coarsely serrated edges, greenish-gray below, and brown pubescence. Small yellow-white flowers bloom in summer in terminal panicles. Small drupe, oblate in shape. The leaves are collected in summer and autumn, and the roots are collected in all seasons, used fresh or sun-dried. The cystic galls produced by the gall aphids on the young buds or petioles of the gall tree are called "galls".
The growing environment is distributed in most parts of the country. Born on sunny slopes and bushes.
Nature, flavor and effect: It tastes sour, salty and cold in nature. Clear away heat and detoxify, dissipate blood stasis and stop bleeding.
The first prescription is selected: 60 grams of root of Salicia sibiricum.
Usage: Decoction with wine or water.
Indications: fatigue and fatigue, waist and knee pain, bruises. The second recipe: 60 grams of Salicia sibiricum root.
Usage: decoct in water and take.
Indications: Women's leucorrhea and diarrhea. Third party: 15 grams of root of Salicia chinensis, 15 grams of oxtail, and 15 grams of Eucommia ulmoides.
Usage: decoct in water and take.
Indications: rheumatic bone pain. Fourth party: 30 grams of fresh salt bark root.
Usage: Decoct in water, add brown sugar and take it 2 hours before the onset of malaria.
Indications: Malaria. The fifth recipe: 12 grams of fresh salt bark root bark (removed of coarse skin), 6 grams of whole plant of Phyllostachys sibiricum, and 60 grams of lean pork.
Usage: Stew the soup, decoct it with lean pork soup and medicine.
Indications: Infantile malnutrition. The sixth recipe: Appropriate amounts of salt-skinned leaves, honeysuckle vine, gourd tea, Senecio japonica, and small flying grass.
Usage: Wash the affected area with water.
Indications: White blisters in children. The seventh prescription: Grind the fruit of Saliaspora niger into fine powder and take 10 grams every morning.
Usage: Take with boiled water.
Indications: Chest pain due to lung deficiency and prolonged cough. The eighth recipe: Appropriate amount of the second layer of bark of the root of the salt bark.
Usage: Use the second rice washing solution to wash the affected area.
Indications: eczema.