1. What are the medicinal functions of earthworms?Earthworm. It is called earthworm in Chinese medicine. Earthworm is cold and salty. Function: clearing away heat, calming the liver, stopping asthma, and clearing the meridians. It is mainly used to treat high fever, convulsions, wind-heat headache, red eyes, and hemiplegia. The liquid provided by earthworm has a good effect of calming cough and asthma. The mixture of earthworm ash and rose oil can cure baldness. 2. Medicinal functions of earthwormsUsed beverage bottles and earthworm feces, which are considered waste in the eyes of ordinary people, have become a magic weapon for making money in the hands of savvy businessmen. A company in Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, USA, launched a liquid flower fertilizer made from earthworm feces and packaged in used beverage bottles, which has been promising in the organic fertilizer market in Canada and the United States. Sudden inspiration Tom Szaky is 23 years old and was born in Hungary. Both his parents are physicists. At the age of 9, Szaky immigrated to Toronto, Canada with his parents. In 2001, he entered Princeton University to study behavioral psychology and economics. Szaky's original intention was to become a savvy entrepreneur, not an environmental hero. In the summer of the same year, Sage visited a friend in Montreal. This friend loved to grow flowers and made flower fertilizer using waste bottles and earthworms, which aroused Sage's great curiosity. "I didn't think about environmental protection at the time, I just thought, 'Wow, this is a great business model!'" Saatchi recalled. "The light of wisdom was lit from then on." So Saatchi and Jon Bayer, who was also studying at Princeton, submitted a plan to the school's entrepreneurship program, but were rejected. Undeterred, they borrowed $20,000 to start a company. By the summer of 2002, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy. As a last resort, Saatchi went to the radio station to promote his ideas. As expected, the god of luck extended his hands to the two young people, and an investor was willing to invest $2,000 to save their company. So Saatchi dropped out of school and devoted himself to the development of the company. Economic and environmental protection TerraCycle, headquartered in Trenton, mainly develops organic fertilizers made from worm feces. Its current products include fertilizers suitable for all flowers and plants, as well as special flower fertilizers specifically for orchids and African violets. The liquid fertilizer is packed in a used Coke bottle, usually more than 500 grams. When using it, it can be sprayed directly on the plants, which is very convenient. The company has set up beverage bottle recycling stations in many elementary schools across the United States. Elementary school students collect used beverage bottles, and the company buys them for 5 cents each to use as fertilizer. TerraCycle plant fertilizers were launched in organic and gardening stores in early 2004, priced at about $7 a bottle. Earlier this year, they appeared on the shelves of Wal-Mart and Home Depot home improvement supermarket chains in Canada. Szaky estimated that the company's sales in 2005 would reach $500,000, so he began to consider promoting it in Wal-Mart and Home Depot supermarkets across the United States in 2006, bringing sales to $1.5 million. The fledgling TerraCycle is also eyeing the huge market share of Miracle-Gro, the leader in fertilizer. "We don't want to just sell in small stores," he said. "We want to take their market." Good people like each other In addition to full-time workers, the company has 10 professional employees. The original co-founder and current chief technology officer, Jon Baier, is a Princeton graduate. Last August, Eric J. Smith, who had worked in senior sales for 15 years at large companies such as Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson, also joined TerraCycle. Smith, 39, even compares Saatchi to the founder of Wal-Mart. "He's our Sam Walton. He has a group of people who are outstanding in their respective fields," Smith said. "I used to work for some old-timers, and they were not as good as Saatchi in terms of bringing out the initiative of their employees." “My wife didn’t understand what I was doing, and my mother-in-law wouldn’t talk to me,” Smith joked. “But I was obsessed with what Saatchi was doing. He knew his product so well, he was so passionate about it, and he was able to pass that passion on to other people.” 3. What role do earthworms play in medicine?Function and indications The Chinese medicine is called earth dragon, which is cold and salty. It tastes salty and cold. It has the functions of clearing heat, calming spasms, stopping asthma, and diuresis. It is mainly used to treat high fever and mania, convulsions, headaches and red eyes, wheezing and phlegm heat, stroke, hemiplegia and other diseases. It is a commonly used Chinese medicine in traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases such as prostate and urinary infections caused by damp heat. This recipe is an ancient folk recipe. The liquid provided by earth dragon has a good effect of calming cough and asthma. The mixture of earthworm ash and rose oil can cure baldness. 4. What are the medicinal values of earthworms?In traditional Chinese medicine, it is called earthworm. Functions: clearing heat, calming the liver, stopping asthma, and unblocking the meridians. It is mainly used to treat high fever, convulsions, headaches, red eyes, etc. The liquid provided by earthworm has a good effect of calming cough and asthma. In addition, earthworm ash mixed with rose oil can cure baldness. 5. What are the medicinal effects of earthworms?Earthworms, also known as earthworms in Chinese medicine, are the whole of the giant earthworms, earthworms and earthworms. They are salty and cold in nature, and are used in the liver, lung, and bladder meridians. Efficacy: clearing away heat and stopping spasms, promoting blood circulation and activating collaterals, clearing away heat and relieving asthma, and promoting diuresis and relieving stranguria. They are mainly used for: high fever, epilepsy, spasms and convulsions; arthritis, joint pain, flexion and extension difficulties, and hemiplegia after stroke; cough and asthma; heat accumulation in the bladder, and difficulty urinating. Oral administration can also be used to treat hypertension, and external application can be used to treat mumps, chronic lower limb ulcers, and burns. |
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