Many people, when it comes to small problems, immediately think of some folk methods or seek the experience of others, which is another form of presentation of folk methods. Generally speaking, soil methods involve many medicinal herbs, ingredients, and operating methods. Some soil methods are also inexplicable, so it is important to have a correct understanding and approach them.
How to treat diarrhea
1. Wash the pork belly thoroughly, take 30 grams of sand ginseng, fennel, and Polygonum multiflorum each, put them into the pork belly, tie the upper and lower mouths tightly, add water and simmer over low heat until cooked, remove medicinal residues, and eat meat and drink soup in portions. This method is effective in treating gastric dysfunction, indigestion, and chronic gastritis.
2. Take 1kg of bees, 45g of alum and 60g of soda. Put the bees into a pot, add some water, and simmer gently until the foam drops (stir with bamboo chopsticks when boiling). After the color turns brown and yellow, add alum and stir it. The foam rises and falls again, and then add soda powder until the foam disappears. If the stomach is cold, add a little ginger powder and take it 20 minutes before meals, 1 tablespoon each time. This method is effective for chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers.
What is diarrhea
1. Diarrhea is a common symptom, commonly known as "diarrhea", which refers to the frequency of bowel movements significantly exceeding the usual frequency, thin stool, increased water content, daily bowel movements exceeding 200g, or containing undigested food or pus, blood, or mucus.
2. Diarrhea is often accompanied by symptoms such as urgency of defecation, discomfort in the anus, and incontinence. A normal person receives approximately 9L of liquid per day into the gastrointestinal tract, which absorbs water through the intestines. Ultimately, the amount of water in feces is only about 100-200ml. If the amount of fluid entering the colon exceeds its absorption capacity or (and) the absorption capacity of the colon decreases, it will lead to an increase in the amount of water excreted from feces, resulting in diarrhea. 3. In clinical practice, diarrhea is classified into acute and chronic types based on the duration of the disease. Acute diarrhea occurs rapidly, with a course of 2-3 weeks, mostly caused by infection. Chronic diarrhea refers to recurrent diarrhea with a course of more than two months or an interval of 2-4 weeks. The causes of the disease are more complex and can be caused by infectious or non infectious factors.
Tu method is a folk experience accumulation and inheritance, and many people also want to try it because they benefit from Tu method or have heard how others use Tu method to treat small diseases. But no matter what, the soil method is actually different from person to person. Only with a clear understanding of one's own real situation can the soil method be effective.