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What does a mole do?
Chinese medicine mole cricket

Description: Fu, Tian, Huan, Xian Gu, Shi Rat, Wu and Du Gou.

Smell: salty, cold and nontoxic.

Indications: 1. Edema (abdominal fullness, shortness of breath, inability to lie down). Bake five pieces of mole cricket into powder, and take one yuan with boiling water before meals to make urine smooth. Add one yuan at the end of Gansui and one spoonful of Phytolacca acinosa juice to avoid salt for a hundred days. The other side: If it's inconvenient, cut it off with a mole and bake it. Half a dollar of water and a tape will go. Another prescription: use a mole cricket and seven grape hearts, mash them, expose them to the sun overnight, dry them in the sun, grind them into powder, and take them with wine. Another prescription: collect crickets in the shade in summer, divide them into parts, abdomen and tail, store them after baking, and treat upper body edema for seven purposes; Treating edema in the middle part of the body with abdominal terminal seven; Treat edema of the lower body, take seven pills at the end of the tail before meals and take them with wine.

2, abdominal edema. Heat with crickets and eat ten a day. Another prescription: grinding Radix Euphorbiae, Flos Genkwa, Radix Kansui and Radix et Rhizoma Rhei into powder. Take seven crickets, add mashed onions, bake them on new tiles, remove wings and feet, and cut them in half. When the edema on the left side disappears, bake seven pieces on the left side of the worm, add the above powder, and fry bamboo leaves and asparagus at dawn to stimulate taking.