I heard that there is a kind of Chinese medicine that grows out of the mouth of a dead man, what is

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What grows out of the mouth of a dead person is called Afo, a person who smoked opium very well before death, and black food grows from his mouth after death. The main thing is that it can ** tuberculosis. If you have this medicine, it is said that Aferulum melts when it comes to things. Very difficult to collect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Traditional Chinese medicine is a broad concept, many things in life are traditional Chinese medicine medicinal materials, daily vegetables can basically be counted as traditional Chinese medicine, some toxic heavy metals (such as mercury, lead) are also counted, and some stones are also medicinal materials. The most common ones are, of course, plant-based and animal-based medicinal herbs.

    But to say that it grows out of a dead man's mouth is a bit of an exaggeration... I haven't heard of this medicine at the moment.

    In the personal YY ... If there is such a drug, should the country open a dead man's ** base to produce this drug? And the dead have something in their mouths, which is unheard of.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, I don't know if you got this statement from, but there is no such medicine in all the ancient books of Chinese medicine, but what grows from the coffin floor of the dead can be bone cancer, which grows out of the mouth to the point that I have never heard of.

    Hope it helps.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I see. There is a thunder infection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sure enough, everyone came to know what to search after reading the book......

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I also read Lei Da's book to find it, I don't know if I can find it, it seems that it really depends on Lei Da to explain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ask Lei Da to ask for this problem, and even write a book called "Lei Da Puppet Worships You!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It turns out that you also watched "Starting from Zero", and I just happened to want to find this question when I saw your question, haha.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The view on the 9th floor is very correct. I agree to eat the view. True Afoet's ** can be said to be priceless. Except for the dead man's mouth, everything else in the world is a fake.

    The black thing that grows out of the mouth of a dead man is called Afoet, and it is the opium that the dead smoked all his life. There is a chance that this herb will grow after death. Very rare.

    Afoetulum is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine, which is said to be produced in the western, and its smell is incomparable.

    Another theory is that it was produced in a cemetery, and the fungus grew from the lid of a dead man's coffin, and its roots were in the mouth of a dead man, who must have smoked opium during his lifetime.

    It is said that ferulum can ** many diseases and is an elixir, but it is very rare and difficult to find, plus most people have never seen it, so the ferulda in the pharmacy in the past was fake.

    So the ancients sighed:"Skullcap is not fake, and Afoeta is not true. "

    In fact, ferul is a perennial one-time flowering plant, ferul gum has medicinal value, is the best medicine for rheumatoid arthritis, stomach disease, and is used more in ethnic medicine. As early as the Tang Dynasty, there were records of afoetidium in medical books, and the medicinal value of afoetidium was also recorded in the medical books of previous dynasties. Before the liberation of Xinjiang Aferulum is not known to the world, the domestic pharmaceutical ferul gum is all imported from Iran, Afghanistan, in 1958 in the national survey of Chinese herbal medicine, people found that there are 20 varieties of Xinjiang Aferul, included in the pharmacopoeia can be used for medicinal purposes

    Xinjiang Afoetum and Fukang Afoetida, Xinjiang Afoetum is distributed in the area of Baishidun Village, Kashgar Township, Yining County, with 3-40,000 mu at that time, and the density is very large, and Fukang Afoetulum is distributed in Fukang. Since then, China has ended the history of importing Aferul.

    I heard my grandfather say that in the old society, there were people who had obtained this precious Chinese medicine. My grandfather's uncle used to have tuberculosis. It's this elixir ** good.

    Such medicine can be said to be a god-like existence.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sure enough, I've seen a lot of ghosts blowing out the lamp, and only things grow on the coffin.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not in the mouth, it's on the opposite side of the coffin, and we call it the right mushroom

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Haven't heard of this medicine. If it's ** or legend, it's not enough to rely on.

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