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If you are bitten by a centipede, you can clean the wound with soap and water, or cut the eggplant a little to clamp the wound to avoid swelling and pain in the wound.
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Centipedes can only be eaten if they have been specially treated and turned into medicinal herbs. Centipede is a traditional Chinese animal Chinese medicine herb, widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, with the effects of relieving wind and spasmodics, attacking poison and dispersing knots, and preventing cancer.
The anti-cancer effect of centipede has been recorded in the modern medical scientist Zhang Xichun's "Medical Hearts and Western Records": "There is a patient with choking diaphragm, taking medicine is ineffective, occasionally thinking about drinking, drinking a pot and curing the disease, there is a big centipede in the rearview pot, and the centipede has a miraculous curative effect." "Choking diaphragm is what modern medicine calls stomach cancer, and at that time, centipedes have begun to be gradually applied to some difficult clinical diseases.
Precautions for eating centipedes.
For different cancers, centipedes need to be combined with different traditional Chinese medicines**, such as breast cancer to use some drugs to reduce swelling, remove stasis and nourish the liver, leukemia to use some drugs to nourish the spleen and blood, and lung cancer to use drugs to nourish yin and lungs. Therefore, Xu Dongying said that cancer is a comprehensive process, surgery, drugs, chemotherapy, etc., are all the best means of cancer, even if you want to try home remedies, it is best to consult a doctor in the hospital first.
In addition, it is very dangerous to eat centipedes raw, because centipedes are still very toxic after removing their heads and feet. The centipede used in traditional Chinese medicine is generally processed before it can be consumed.
The above content refers to Phoenix.com - Centipede can fight cancer Traditional Chinese medicine remedies teach you how to fight poison with poison.
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1. The centipede has a strong ability to drill cracks, and it often uses sensitive antennae and flat head plates to test the cracks, and most of the cracks between rocks and land can pass through or inhabit. When the density is too large or the disturbance is too much, it can cause each other to fight and die. However, under the conditions of artificial breeding, dozens of them can live together when the bait and drinking water are sufficient.
2. Less-spiny centipede: flat and long, composed of 22 homotypic links, about 6 16 cm long, 5 11 mm wide, reddish-brown head; The head plate is nearly rounded, the front end is narrow and prominent, and the length is about twice that of the first back plate. The head plate and the first dorsal plate are golden yellow, with 1 pair of raw antennae, 17 segments, and 6 nodes at the base with little hair.
4 pairs of monocular; There is 1 pair of jaws on the ventral surface of the head, with poisonous hooks on them; There is a 1 talitar protrusion on the medial side of the basal segment of the jaw limb, with 4 small teeth on the upper part, and 5 small teeth at the anterior end of the jaw limb tooth plate. The body is dark green from the second dorsal plate, and the last plate is yellowish-brown.
3. Centipede is very effective for numbness of hands and feet and intractable headaches. In addition, it is also effective for boils and carbuncles on tumors. In addition, it can also invigorate blood circulation and dispel blood stasis, and has the function of dispersing knots. In addition, it also has the effect of entering the kidneys and helping yang.
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When centipedes eat insect food such as green worms, spiders, and cockroaches. When food is scarce, they also feed on green vegetables and moss sprouts. When breeding, it is necessary to provide a dark, warm and well-ventilated environment for centipedes or beetles, as well as mealworms, beetles and other feeds to supplement protein for centipedes.
What food do centipedes eat.
1. Food selection.
Wild centipedes eat food from noisy insects, such as cabbage worms, cockroaches, spiders, crickets, fly maggots, etc. When the insects are reduced, you can also eat sprouts of greens and moss. Artificial centipedes provide them with mealworms, beetles, termites, bee pupae burying pupa, fruit peels, bread, and other food.
2. Breeding environment.
Centipedes are suitable for growing in dark, warm, and ventilated environments. When breeding, you can make a breeding box with wooden boards, and cover the inner wall of the wooden box with a smooth plastic film. Then, stack clean tiles on the bottom of the wooden box to provide a hiding place for the centipedes.
3. Breeding methods.
In summer, the air is hot and stuffy, which is easy to breed bacteria, resulting in black spots of centipedes. At this time, the diseased centipede should be kept in isolation and provided with a mixture of erythromycin and chlortetracycline powder. After four days of continuous feeding, the centipede can return to normal.
Being bitten by a centipede can cause ** injury and systemic poisoning symptoms. **After being bitten, there were two petechiae on the wound, followed by swelling around**, burning, severe pain and itching, and inflammation of the lymph nodes and lymphatic vessels. If you are bitten by a large centipede, due to the more poisonous juice injected into the body, in addition to local redness, swelling or necrosis, you can also have fever, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, palpitations and convulsions and other systemic poisoning symptoms.
Generally, there will be no sequelae, please rest assured, it will only be swollen and painful after a short time!
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