If you must eat, you'd better follow the doctor's advice. How to eat:
1, jaundice with internal heat. Grind with Herba Violae, and take San Qian with wine.
2, carbuncle sore. Divide Herba Violae (root) and Cotyledon of Xanthium sibiricum into equal parts, mash, add a glass of wine, and stir the juice to take.
3, carbuncle back. It is very effective to mash Viola yedoensis collected in dog days, mix it with white flour, soak it in vinegar for one night and stick it on the sore surface.
4. Furuncle and swelling poison. Pour the juice with viola yedoensis. Another prescription: mash it with viola yedoensis, onion and raw honey and stick it on the affected area. Another prescription: use the roots of Viola yedoensis, remove the rough skin, and grind it into powder with tribulus terrestris. Add oil, stir well and apply it to the affected area.
5, sore throat. Use the leaves of Viola yedoensis, add a little sauce, grind them into paste and put them in the throat. Take vomiting as the effect.
6. When Viola yedoensis is mostly used for heat toxicity, it can be used together with honeysuckle, forsythia, wild chrysanthemum and other medicinal materials mentioned in the remarks, and it can also be used together with Patrinia scabiosaefolia and Astragalus membranaceus, which not only enhances the efficacy of relieving swelling and treating carbuncle, but also plays a role in supporting toxicity. Kill two birds with one stone.
Taboo:
Use with caution for patients with swollen head, headless gangrene and spleen and stomach deficiency and cold.