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According to traditional medicine, the horse's head, also known as the spear ear, is an herb with a bitter taste, warm, slightly toxic, entering the business. So, "What is the effect of pulling a horse's head to treat diseases", refer to the following article to help readers answer questions.1. Overview of the horse's head plant
Horsehead plant is a tree that grows wild in all parts of our country, often appearing in wastelands, roadsides or fields. According to the Tay people's owls, the horse's head is also known as the ear bone, phac ma, and mac thang. The scientific name is xanthium strumarium L. (synonym Xanthium japonicum Widder) belonging to the daisy family (Asteraceae).Chemical composition includes Alkaloids, saponins, fats, iodine. There are many different types of horse-head pullers, such as horse-head, yellow flower, peach blossom, and coin.
The commonly used part is the whole drying part. The roots and leaves can be dried, pounded and applied to boils to heal quickly and cure toothache.
Horse's head has a taste, a meridian, a light sweet, a bit bitter, a warm, slightly toxic nature, entering the lungs.
According to the ancient oriental medicine book, the horse's head is classified in the group of drugs called "Tan On Giai Giai" - that is, this medicine is warm, has the effect of relieving colds and curing some diseases caused by foreign evils infringing on the section " expression" or the outer surface of the body. The usual dose of horse head is 10 - 16g a day, in the form of decoction or high medicine.
However, the horse's head should not be used when the headache is caused by damaged blood or sprouted medicinal herbs.
2. What diseases does the horse's head have the effect of treating?
2.1. The effect of horse head to help fight inflammation
According to some studies, horse head seed contains the active ingredient sitosterol-D-glucoside. This ingredient has the effect of inhibiting the inflammatory process and eliminating the bacteria that cause inflammation.In addition to anti-inflammatory effects, scientists also discovered that horse head seed extract also has the effect of killing bacteria. Most bacteria enter the body through an open wound.
2.2. The effect of pulling a horse's head helps relieve stress
Helping to reduce stress is the answer to the question "what does the horse's head do?" According to research documents of scientists, in the composition of the horse head contains the active ingredient xanthumin. This is an active ingredient that inhibits the central nervous system, helps reduce stress, fatigue and gives the body a feeling of lightness and relaxation.2.3. Horse head pulling has the effect of stabilizing blood sugar
As reported by a number of recent studies, there are some active ingredients in the extracts of horse head that help inhibit the absorption of sugar. It also has the effect of stimulating the body to produce a large amount of the active substance insulin.2.4. The horse's head has the effect of treating boils and sores
Xanthium is the signature ingredient in this herb and is unique to this herb. Xanthium has strong anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, so it heals wounds, ulcers, and boils quickly.Fruits and seeds are dried and ground into crumbs to make crumbs for ointments used topically in a number of dermatological conditions such as eczema, itching, insect bites and scabies. Oil pressed from the fruit of the tree can cure herpes, bladder and streptococcal erysipelas.
About how to do it, people often take the dried fruit, puree it into a powder, and apply it to the wound to heal quickly. Today, due to the appearance of many acne medications, many people have gradually forgotten this effective use of it.
2.5. The effect of horse head to treat sinusitis
In the composition of the horse head fruit contains antibiotic and anti-viral active ingredients, which help protect the cells of the nasal mucosa and limit damage. Thereby, helping to prevent stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, as well as other symptoms of sinusitis.According to a survey of people who are suffering from sinusitis, have tried drinking a decoction from the horse's head. After 2 months, they said they felt much more comfortable and less uncomfortable, the symptoms of sinusitis were almost completely reduced.
2.6. Pulling a horse's head to prevent goiter disease
In ancient Chinese medicine, horse head is a precious medicinal herb commonly used to make oral anti-goiter in disease-affected areas. The plant is also used as a medicine for sweating, lowering heat, treating rheumatism, colds and sedatives.2.7. Some other uses
The leaves of the horsetail plant are used for hunting, diuretics, syphilis prevention, and used in lymph node tuberculosis and herpes. The root is a bitter tonic used in the treatment of certain types of cancer and tuberculosis. The root extract is used topically to treat ulcers, boils, and abscesses.3. Note when using the horse's head puller
When using herbal medicine in the treatment of diseases, you should consult in advance from traditional medicine doctors or reputable oriental medicine doctors. Some other drugs, herbs or supplements that you are taking may cause unwanted interactions with this medicine. Pregnant and lactating women should not use medicines related to horse head. Depending on the location of each person, the remedy works, so when using the above remedies, you must be persistent. When using the above remedies, you should abstain from pork, horse meat because sensitive people may have halos on the skin. In short, horse head is a medicine that works to relieve colds and treat a number of diseases caused by foreign evils invading the "expression" or the outer surface of the body. However, the horse's head should not be used when the headache is caused by damaged blood or sprouted medicinal herbs.Please dial HOTLINE for more information or register for an appointment HERE. Download MyVinmec app to make appointments faster and to manage your bookings easily.