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Astringent Treatment for Dysentery Using No-Seed Stones on August 11, 1995
This is a parasitic insect of the bee family that grows on the young branches of no-seed trees. It contains tannins, no-seed acid, and resin, which have hemostatic and anti-diarrheal effects, as well as lung-contracting and essence-conserving properties. This medicine is like a miracle cure for chronic red and white dysentery that has long resisted treatment. Externally, it has astringent and dehumidifying effects, making it suitable for eczema. I have tried using this medicine in combination with peony soup to treat various types of colitis with good results.
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