Vietnamese fruits think that poisoning but in Japan is considered as a first-aid drug for many diseases

The effect of cannons on the body

In Oriental medicine, artillery is a drug with a welding properties, has diuretic, laxative, anti-inflammatory effects . used in many drugs. But if you eat a lot of artillery, it is most toxic when you eat with spices such as garlic, chili, lemongrass, new born, new surgery, new sickness is extremely dangerous.

In addition, those who are heeled or who are pregnant should not eat a lot of artillery that will not be healthy.

However, in addition to that, cannabis also has many healthy nutrients. According to modern research, it is shown that in 100g the artillery contains protein, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, selenium, copper and lots of vitamins C, PP, B1, B2, E and vitamin A . Besides That is, the types of minerals found in coffee are also determined higher than many other vegetables.

New born, wounds should not eat coffee

Here are some typical remedies:

If you want to treat gastrointestinal disease, urination and blood urination: old yellow star eggplant, fine powder spread, drink 3 times a day, 8g each time.

If you want to treat pustules, the insect stings against swelling, aches and pains and does not make pus: freshly crushed fireworks, put in a little sugar to cover the wound.

If you want to treat women with broken blood, yellow skin: old firecrackers should be dried in the shade to dry, then spread fine powder, drink twice a day, 8g each time with warmed wine.

If you want to treat skin disease, root bleeding, ripening: the firewood burns into charcoal, spread it into the sore.

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Treatment of cough, chronic pharyngitis: fresh firewood 50g, boiled, add honey. Eat twice a day.

Treat lumbar pain, stomach pain, toothache; Closing: 15g artillery root, excellent drink.

Treating limbs and cracking: fireworks are crushed with lilies, water is applied or using roots and even soaked dried coffee plants.

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