Gryllotalpa is harmless and harmful.
Gryllotalpa, also known as Larrabee and Larrabee, is salty in taste, cold in nature and slightly toxic, and enters bladder, large intestine and small intestine meridians.
For farmers, the mole cricket is harmful. It lives in farmland and can cause damage to vegetables and food crops. However, from the point of view of traditional Chinese medicine, Gryllotalpa is a very good Chinese herbal medicine, which can cure many diseases after being dried in the air.
The efficacy and functions of the mole cricket are as follows:
1. Detoxification and detumescence
The mole cricket has the function of detoxification and detumescence. It is cold in nature and can decompose various toxins in the human body, and is often used to treat sores, sores, swelling and pain and excessive heat toxicity in clinic. During the treatment, the mole cricket can be dried and ground into fine powder, which can be directly applied to the patient and changed once or twice a day, which can have a good therapeutic effect.
2. Promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
Grub is cold and salty, and has the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. When people have carbuncle swelling and pain, they can directly take the mole cricket, which has the effect of quickly relieving the swelling and pain. In addition, if a woman can't keep the afterbirth when giving birth to a baby, she can also take mole cricket to promote the contraction of the uterus to speed up the discharge of the afterbirth, and it can also promote the discharge of lochia in women.
3. diuresis to reduce swelling
Gryllotalpa can enter the kidney meridian, so it can improve renal function, and the use of Gryllotalpa can prevent renal function decline. In life, if urine is unfavorable or body edema is caused by renal insufficiency, you can take the mole cricket directly. In addition, when people have uremia, chronic nephritis and malignant sores, taking the mole cricket in moderation can play an obvious therapeutic role.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gryphon