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What's this thing called? Is there any medicine? What's its name? Is it poisonous? My grandfather used this to boil water and treat rhinitis.
This is Xanthium sibiricum, which is poisonous and cannot be used indiscriminately.

Xanthium sibiricum, scientific name of traditional Chinese medicine. Alias: horseshoe, xanthium sibiricum, Laocangzi, Daorentou, Cibanaked, Cangprodigal, Miancangprodigal, Hadron Naked, Green Spine, Snatching Son, Idiot, Hucangzi, Wild Eggplant, Pig Ear, Vegetable Ear, Cangzi, also known as Toumang in Cantonese. It belongs to the fruit with involucre of Xanthium sibiricum in panicum miliaceum of Compositae. Xanthium sibiricum is a commonly used Chinese herbal medicine, which has the effects of expelling wind, removing dampness and inducing resuscitation. Distributed in Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Jilin, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Anyang and other places. Xanthium italicum is an exotic harmful species, which affects agricultural and forestry production.

efficacy

Dispelling cold, dredging orifices, expelling wind and removing dampness, and relieving pain.

therapy

It can be used for treating common cold, sinusitis, rheumatic joint pain, rubella pruritus, etc.