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CATDOLL:What is earthworm?

Earthworms are small insects. They are also known as earthworms, earth turtles, dustpan insects, earthworms, earthworms, stinging insects, etc. Modern Chinese medicine calls them earthworms, which are cold and slightly toxic. They have the effects of removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and relieving pain, unblocking meridians and healing injuries, and connecting tendons and bones. They are important medicines for blood and injury. They are mainly used to treat arthritis, lumbar and leg injuries, and closed cervix. Modern medicine has proven that they also have certain effects on leukemia and cancer. There are more than 200 Chinese patent medicines that can be used with earthworms.

Earthworms are an important medicinal insect. They like to live in dark, humid, loose soil rich in humus. They are afraid of sunlight. They hide during the day and are active at night. The optimum temperature for their growth is 28-30℃. Temperatures below 0℃ or above 38℃ will cause the death of a large number of adults and nymphs. When the temperature drops to 8℃, they will stop being active and enter a dormant period.

Earthworms complete a generation through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. It takes about 8 months for males to grow wings from nymphs, while females are wingless and take about 9 to 11 months to mature. Males die 5 to 7 days after mating. Females can lay eggs one week after mating, and they will lay eggs for the rest of their lives.

Earthworms have a wide range of food sources. They are omnivorous insects and like grass and other foods. If you have any questions, you can directly consult our technical department to find Lao Wu.

Earthworms are also called earthworms. Earthworms are also known as earthworms, earthworms, crossing the street, ground turtles, segmented insects, mother bugs, and earthworms. They are insects with flat bodies, brown and black in color. Males have wings, while females do not. They often move in the soil at the base of residential walls. They can be used as medicine. They are also called stinging insects, commonly known as earthworms. The dried body of the female earthworm or Hebei earthworm of the family Geocheloneidae. After being caught, they are put into boiling water and killed, and then dried in the sun or in ovens.

Earth turtle (Tu Yuan, Earth turtle insect)

Chinese turtle-medicinal

▲Source: This product is the dried body of the female of the Blattidae insect, the Chinese terrapin or the Chinese terrapin. After being caught, it is put into boiling water and scalded to death, and then dried in the sun or in an oven.

▲Nature and flavor and meridians: salty, cold; slightly toxic. Enters the liver meridian.

▲Function and indications: Remove blood stasis and repair tendons and bones. Used for tendon and bone fractures, blood stasis, amenorrhea, and lumps.

▲ Functions of Chinese medicine: (1) Remove blood stasis, eliminate tumors and masses, and treat fractures: It is used for blood stasis, amenorrhea, traumatic injuries and tumors.

(2) Dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain: It is used to treat liver and spleen swelling and pain caused by blood stasis, as well as lumbar muscle strain and sprain.

▲Usage and dosage: 3 to 9 grams.

▲Note: Not suitable for pregnant women.

▲Storage: Store in a ventilated and dry place to prevent moth damage.

Earthworm, also known as earthworm, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for more than 2,000 years. It is a traditional Chinese medicine for traumatology and has a wide range of applications. It is often used to treat injuries, reduce swelling and relieve pain, and promote blood circulation, etc.

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