1. How to store scorpion powderas follows. There are two main methods for preserving whole scorpions: one is to dry the whole scorpions and then seal them according to their grades; the other is to crush the whole scorpions and preserve them. Graded sealed storage means that the whole scorpions are classified according to the above grade standards and packaged and stored in time. In order to prevent moisture, they should be sealed. The most standard storage method is to use a large wooden box, paint the inner wall with pig blood to prevent air leakage, put the dried scorpions in it, and then wrap it inside and outside with moisture-absorbing paper and seal it. 2. Where do the fried centipedes and scorpions come from?Otherwise, the centipedes will be destroyed by the scorpions. They won't eat vegetables at all. It's a pity that scorpions and centipedes should not be put together. They prefer juicy insects. Just get over it and throw it in. Mealworms are relatively convenient. Your mother gave birth to 3. How to breed centipedes and scorpionsBreeding centipedes and scorpions is a good project with not too high investment and considerable benefits. In the special breeding industry, breeding centipedes and scorpions has always been considered a good project. Artificial breeding of centipedes and scorpions occupies a small area, the investment is not too high, the benefits are considerable, the breeding technology content is not high, and the labor intensity is not high. Centipede scorpion living environment Centipedes and scorpions like to live in dark, warm, sheltered and well-ventilated places. They are afraid of sunlight and hide during the day and come out at night. They generally live in hilly and sandy areas. During the day, they lurk in dark corners of brick and stone crevices, corners of walls, and piles of leaves, weeds, and rotten wood. 4. Which of the following is a common effect of scorpions and centipedes?There are tens of thousands of herbs, and each Chinese herbal medicine has its own properties and effects. These herbs originally had nothing to do with each other, but when they met, magical changes began. As two of the "Five Poisonous Creatures", scorpions and centipedes are equally toxic, and their medicinal properties are indistinguishable. Their unique living environment, unique capture methods, and unknown cooking techniques all add a touch of mystery to this most poisonous CP. We are strangers, but we will meet in the end Scorpions are called whole scorpions as Chinese medicinal materials. Chinese medicine calls them the first of the "five poisons" and they are precious animal medicinal materials. They have the effects of calming wind and relieving spasms, promoting blood circulation, reducing swelling and relieving pain, and attacking poison and dispersing knots. According to the "Shu Materia Medica" and "Kaibao Materia Medica", more than 1,000 years ago, Chinese medicine had already realized that whole scorpions could penetrate tendons and bones and treat stubborn diseases such as stroke and convulsions. At the same time, whole scorpions are also one of the most commonly used animal medicines. Centipede is also an animal medicine, also known as Tianlong, warm in nature, pungent in taste, and poisonous. It has the functions of calming wind and relieving spasms, attacking toxins and dispersing knots, and dredging meridians and relieving pain. It is often used for facial paralysis, hemiplegia caused by stroke, sores, poisonous snake bites, etc. Scorpion and centipede, medicine pair Paired medicine: It is the essence of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment. It has a small but refined taste and a strong and focused effect. It can not only complement each other, but also be used as a supplement to each other to reach the diseased area. Mutually dependent: The combination of drugs with similar properties and effects can enhance their original therapeutic effects. Scorpions and centipedes are both insect medicines, and are very similar in nature, taste, meridians, indications, and functions. They are important medicines for calming wind, calming spasms, relieving pain, and dispersing knots. The difference is that scorpions are more pungent and neutral, while centipedes are more pungent and warm. The Compendium of Materia Medica states that scorpions can penetrate tendons and bones; the Medical Records of Chinese and Western Medicine states that centipedes are the fastest in movement, and can open up the internal organs and meridians, wherever qi and blood gather. The two medicines are used together to enhance each other, extinguishing wind and stopping spasms externally, and unblocking meridians and stopping pain internally, so the analgesic effect is excellent. Pharmacological experimental studies have shown that effective extracts from scorpions and centipedes can promote cell apoptosis, change cell DNA cycles, inhibit or upregulate the expression of related disease genes, and control tumor angiogenesis. The combination of these two herbs in clinical practice is based on the meaning of "using poison to fight poison", and has an inhibitory effect on the treatment of lung diseases, digestive diseases, blood and gynecological malignancies. The following prescriptions used by Chinese medicine practitioners have achieved good clinical results Treatment of epilepsy: Use equal amounts of whole scorpion with tail and centipede without head and feet, dry them in the sun and grind them into powder, make pills with honey. Adults take 4.5 to 7.2 grams per day, divided into two doses in the morning and evening. Treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: 120g each of roasted scorpion, white ginseng, and placenta, 60g each of roasted centipede and earthworm, and 30g of licorice. Grind into fine powder, take 4g each time, 3 times a day. Dispel wind and relieve pain, nourish kidney and blood: Shegui Leifeng Decoction (Source: Contemporary Famous Doctors' Clinical Essence, Bizheng Special): 20g of Agkistrodon acutus, 20g of Angelica sinensis, 2 centipedes, 5g each of scorpion and Su Tuchong, 7.5g of pangolin, 15g of Epimedium, 25g each of Rehmannia glutinosa and White Peony Root, 15g of Gentiana macrophylla. Decoction in water, 1 dose per day, divided into 2 doses and taken warm. How to judge the best Chinese medicinal materials? The best scorpion: the whole body is hard, and the back is furrowed In the fifth episode of the documentary "Chinese Materia Medica", we are shown the perfect preparation of whole scorpions. One of the keys to preparing whole scorpions is to control their dehydration degree. If they are not dehydrated enough, they are prone to mold. Judging the dehydration rate by the crispness of the sound is the most direct way. The best scorpions have easy-to-recognize appearance standards: complete shape, eight claws, two pincers; in addition, its tail tip is high and the tail bead is golden yellow; there is no salt frost on the back. Speaking of "salt frost", many unscrupulous merchants will add more salt and water to increase the weight of the scorpion. Good centipedes: uniform in size and properly dehydrated The best time to catch centipedes is from Qingming to the beginning of summer. After the beginning of summer, centipedes will reproduce and cannot be caught. The centipedes caught at this time are wild centipedes that have been dormant for a whole spring. At this time, the centipedes have not yet eaten a lot, and their bodies are pure, making them excellent medicinal materials. Workers insert long bamboo strips into the centipedes' heads and tails while they are still alive, and then stretch them straight to make them uniform in size and easier to dry. The pharmaceutical factory uses shade drying or drying to avoid exposure to the sun. When the moisture is reduced to about 80% to 90%, it is the best quality for medicinal centipedes. Encountering gives the herbal medicine the most colorful and varied possibilities. Encountering is the profound proposition between herbal medicines. For thousands of years, Chinese herbalists have climbed mountains and crossed ridges with perseverance and courage, tasted hundreds of herbs, and pursued diligently, condensing the wisdom related to life. 5. Centipedes and ScorpionsComparing the two, scorpions are more commonly raised, and many people have experience raising them. Scorpions themselves are much easier to raise than centipedes, and they are easier to breed than centipedes, and they bring more profit, so there are more studies on them than on centipedes. |
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