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Many brain tumor patients lose confidence in life and give up on themselves all day long, here, experts tell everyone that if you suffer from a brain tumor, you should not despair of life, and you should pay more attention to the diet and health care of brain tumor, so how to eat better for brain tumor? Let's find out.
How to eat for brain tumors?
We know that Chinese medicine attaches great importance to dietary therapy, and the dietary therapy and nourishment of Chinese medicine not only focus on the nutrition of food, but also focus on the sexual taste, meridian and function of food. In the view of traditional Chinese medicine, all foods are functional foods and have medical value. The following examples of brain tumor dietary remedies have been clinically tested by traditional Chinese medicine and proved to be very effective, so patients with brain tumors may wish to give it a try.
1. The cerebral marrow of cerebral tumor diet therapy "leek zygote (or bun)".
Raw materials] pig brain (cow, sheep, dog, rabbit brain can also be used) 1, the amount of leeks is 4 times that of pig brain. [Method] pork brain and other steamed cut into small dices, leeks washed and minced, add an appropriate amount of salt, mix well into a filling, use white bread into a zygote to cook it, or steamed buns to eat.
Function] nourishes the kidney, nourishes the blood and moistens the dryness, and replenishes the brain and fills the marrow. It is suitable for patients with malignant tumors of nervous tissue and lymphatic and myeloid leukemia due to loss of sperm and blood, fatigue and fatigue.
2. "Garlic sprout meat buns" for brain tumor dietary therapy
Ingredients] 8 parts of garlic sprouts, 2 parts of lean meat.
Method] Garlic sprouts and pork are stuffed at 8:2, seasoned, steamed and steamed.
Function] nourishes the kidneys and nourishes the blood, moistens the dry and qi, detoxifies and kills insects. It is suitable for all patients with malignant tumors, leukemia, osteosarcoma and so on.
When it comes to brain tumors, many friends are extremely afraid, because brain tumors make many patients and their families suffer and seriously threaten people's health. Experts say that only when we understand brain tumors can we better prevent them.
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Yes, with some ordinary garden soil can be used to grow other flowers.
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First, nutrient soil can be planted with succulents.
Nutrient soil is the universal soil for family flowers, so nutrient soil can also be used to plant succulents, in order to ensure the growth of succulents, it is recommended to add an appropriate amount of granular soil to the nutrient soil, which can ensure the permeability of the soil and is more conducive to the growth of succulents. In addition, it is necessary to reduce the fertilization of plants when using nutrient soil to maintain succulents.
Second, the key points of daily maintenance of succulents.
1. Plenty of light.
Succulent growth is inseparable from sufficient light, the plant must be placed in a place with better lighting for maintenance, but also need to do a good job of corresponding shading measures in summer to avoid strong light sunburn plants, other seasons should be given its full sun maintenance, to ensure the growth of the plant.
2. Control watering.
Succulent growth does not have a high demand for water, daily maintenance needs to control the amount of watering, to ensure that the soil is dry, too wet soil is not conducive to the growth of plants, but also will lead to plant root rot.
3. Change the soil every year.
To maintain succulents, it is necessary to ensure that the soil is loose and breathable, and the nutrients are sufficient, and the plants need to be replaced with a new soil once a year, so as to provide a better growth environment for the plants.
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Nutrient soil can be planted directly with succulents, if you are a novice, you can choose nutrient soil, because the soil collected by yourself may have insect eggs or bacteria, compared to nutrient soil is still relatively safe. However, the disadvantages are also more obvious, the nutrient content of the nutrient soil is relatively high, and the nutrients required for the succulent are very few, which is not very good for the growth of the succulent.
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Nutrient soil can not be used directly, and although the culture soil of general potted plants does not need special disinfection, it must be disinfected by sun exposure. This is because, on the one hand, flowers themselves have a certain resistance; On the other hand, the soil contains a large number of microorganisms, and their activities successively decompose many nutrients to maintain soil fertility and facilitate the growth of flowers and trees. It can also be disinfected with high temperature or chemicals, but the microorganisms are killed, and the organic matter in the soil cannot be decomposed, which is not conducive to the absorption of flowers and trees.
The culture soil used for cuttings and sowing should be strictly disinfected, because the germs are easy to invade the body of flowers and trees from the cuttings wound, causing rot and affecting survival. The soil is only the substrate for planting plants, and the nutrients and water required are drawn through the soil. On the one hand, the reason for changing the soil is to change a larger pot, the root system of the plant can be well soothed, and the growth can be released to a greater extent.
On the other hand, in order for plants to have a better survival substrate, the soil will be barren or compacted after a long time, and even breed diseases and pests. Extended information: Nutrient soil production substrate In the production of nutrient soil, humus fermentation is a key step.
In the past, the old-fashioned humus clay was made by using primitive methods, and the raw materials were piled up and fermented for up to one or two years. The operation cycle is long, the maintenance cost is high, and the labor intensity is also large, which is no longer suitable for the rapid commercial operation needs. The use of Fuld microbial starter culture to make humus completely solves the above problems.
Fuld microbial starter uses Japanese biotechnology, which contains a large number of functional microbial flora, which can quickly decompose and ferment organic materials. The humus soil is made with Fuld biological starter culture, which ferments rapidly, and can be fermented in about 20 days. Moreover, it can effectively improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil and the microbial environment, promote the normal growth and development of flower seedlings, make the seedlings and flowers less diseased, less dead seedlings, look good, easy for users to maintain, save time and increase economic benefits.
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Nutrient soil is the general soil for raising flowers, it can be used to breed succulents, breeding succulents to ensure sufficient light, except for summer, other periods should be given full sun maintenance, and control the watering of plants, keep the soil dry.
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Succulents can be nutrient-soil-raised, but succulents are more suitable for granular soil farming because it needs permeable soil to allow the roots to breathe better. And he doesn't need much water, don't water it too often.
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Succulents can be planted directly with nutrient soil, or you can put a layer of pebbles on top of the nutrient soil, which will look more beautiful and beautiful.
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Succulents are planted in nutrient soil, but considering that the nutrient soil itself is relatively soft, add sand or soil and mix well. It is conducive to the fixation of fleshy roots and the growth of luxuriant.
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Sometimes people like to refer to these plants as desert plants or psammophytes, which is not quite accurate. Succulents do grow in desert areas (including some plants of more than 50 families such as cactus, apricot, sedum, euphorbiaceae, oleander, unitail, asparagus), etc.), but not all of them grow in deserts, and there are many plants that are not succulents in the desert.
As a result of long-term adaptation to the arid environment, the vegetative organs of cacti and succulents have undergone great changes, and the original leaves have degenerated into needle-like leaves in most cacti plants, and often only form traces or fall early in euphorbiaceae succulents. However, it is still present in most other families of succulents, but it has become succulent to varying degrees; In the cactus, the stem has not only replaced the leaf as the main organ for photosynthesis, but also has a high ornamental value due to the myriad changes.
However, many succulents of other families do not have or have very short stems. In addition, cactiaces also have unique organ spines. Therefore, cacti must be listed separately when describing the morphology to facilitate the narrative.
Reproduction method: The fresh mature leaves of plants such as Sedum Pseudo-Lotus, Pachyphylla and Windmill are gently picked from side to side by leaf cuttings, and the growth point at the base of the leaves should not be destroyed.
Fill a flat basin with the medium, and the surface should be paved.
Gently place the freshly picked leaves on the medium. Note: Only lay the leaves flat side up or lean against the wall of the pot, do not insert the leaves into the soil, otherwise it will cause leaf rot.
Depending on the variety, small shoots will sprout at the base of the leaves after about 2-4 weeks, and leaf cuttings will be successful when the buds grow roots or when the leafless buds grow leaves.
When the mother leaves are completely shriveled up and their nutrients are absorbed by the new leaves, they can be removed, and the young plants can be replanted.
Grafting should be carried out in the growing period, the most suitable season is the peak season of early summer, choose the temperature and humidity of the sunny day grafting, when the air is dry, it should be operated in the early morning.
When choosing rootstocks and scions, you should choose a robust and disease-free one, and you don't use the too old part of lignification, but the one that is too young is not suitable.
The level of the rootstock interface is determined by a variety of factors, and the non-chlorophyll-free varieties should be higher to ensure that there is sufficient light and product supply.
The grafting operation of cacti is relatively simple, and the operation is carried out with a thinner blade.
It needs to be carefully managed for about 2 weeks, and then put it in the shade, not in direct sunlight, and can not make the interface wet before it is completely healed, and the side buds and side branches born from the rootstock should be removed as soon as possible after survival, so as not to affect the growth of the scion.
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For beginners who are growing succulents for the first time, nutrient soil is not the best choice, but it is also a suitable choice. **Or the nutrient soil sold in the flower market is a universal planting material for family flowers, usually a mixture of peat and perlite, so that the advantage of soil is cheap (maybe ten yuan can have one or twenty catties), and there is basically no residue of insect eggs and bacteria, which is very critical, and it is definitely better than the garden soil dug outside. Skip the nutrient soil and choose the succulent soil directly, which generally must have granular soil, at least perlite, or it is not troublesome to mix the soil yourself.
The disadvantages are also more obvious, because it is a general planting material, so there will be more organic matter and fertilizer components (especially nitrogen fertilizer), and succulents do not need fertilizer much, too much nitrogen fertilizer is easy to affect the color of the plant, but it grows fast, and the other disadvantage is that it is not as breathable as the mainstream large proportion of granular soil, and the risk may be greater in summer. But for the first time, don't worry about using nutrient soil, the problem won't be too big. However, one thing to note is that some nutrient soil is almost all peat and organic matter in the Northeast, which looks black, and there is no perlite or white particles, and generally no other granular soil is added, after all, it is more expensive.
This kind of soil is not suitable, it is better to plant succulent, or a little granular.
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OK. Generally speaking, epiphytic orchids cannot be cultivated directly from succulent soil. However, ground orchids can be raised with succulent soil.
Because the succulent soil also needs to meet the basic conditions such as breathability, moisturizing, and hypertrophy, such a growth environment is also very suitable for the ground orchid.
Epiphytic orchids are orchids that grow on rocks or other trees, so they cannot be cultivated using general culture soil. When changing the soil, it is recommended to put rotting bark, crushed stones, moss, and ceramsite.
Tree fern roots. Charcoal, volcanic stone.
and so on, and use it as a breeding planting material. This is breathable enough to grow.
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Planting succulent misconception 6, any soil can be planted succulent, and there are requirements for families to plant succulent soil.
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Yes, but it won't grow too well.
It is best to use soft peat soil. Plants rely on the root system to absorb nutrients, and whether the root system is strong or not is directly related to the state of the succulents, and the peat soil is very conducive to rooting because it is soft.
Peat soils are mainly formed in shallow lakes and waterlogged depressions. Long-term inundation by surface water and water stagnation or only weak flow are conducive to the stagnation of suspended solids, and create conditions for the growth of wet and swamp vegetation and the accumulation of organic matter.
Main insect pests: 1. Red spiders.
It mainly harms succulents of the families of the subfamily Marikenaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Asteraceae, and Unitailaceae. If you suck the juice of young stems and leaves with your mouthparts, the damaged leaves will have yellowish-brown scars that will never fade, and even wither and fall off.
The back of the leaf can be seen for cobwebs, usually accompanied by small red, white, and dark insects; If there is, it can be basically determined that it is infected with red spiders.
2. Scale insects.
One of the most common insect pests of succulents, like to attach to the back of the leaf and the center of the leaf, the damage is very wide, often harming succulents with relatively thin leaf skin and large water content, such as sedum and cactus, but less harmful to succulents of the family Apricot family, unitail family, protolifloraceae and other families.
Scale insects suck the sap of stems and leaves, resulting in poor plant growth, wilting and death in severe cases, and also inducing coal stain disease, which is a very harmful insect. It has an earlier peak than spider mites and often begins to multiply in early spring.
3. Gray butterfly.
A butterfly whose larvae are more harmful to succulents and are not easy to spot. Succulents of the Sedum family with small or stick-shaped leaves, such as otome heart and rainbow jade, are commonly found in small or stick-shaped leaves, and are not harmful to large, thin or hairy leaves.
The gnawing leaves often burrow into the center of the leaves and gnaw from the inside out, so when they are found, all the leaves of the plant are damaged and on the verge of death.
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Breeding succulents should use loose, breathable, rich in organic matter and strong drainage performance of the soil, can be mixed in household peat, cinder, vermiculite, etc., or the peat soil and perlite mix, the granular soil can be replaced with volcanic rock, honeycomb coal, ceramsite and other media, pay attention to the soil stickiness can not be too large, otherwise the succulent is easy to root.
When breeding succulents, you should use loose, breathable, rich in organic matter and strong drainage soil, which can be mixed with household peat, cinder, vermiculite, etc., and pay attention to the stickiness of the soil can not be too large, otherwise the planting will be prone to rooting.
The most common soil preparation method for succulents is the mixture of peat soil and perlite, because peat soil is relatively soft, which is conducive to plant rooting, and perlite can enhance the permeability of potting soil and prevent water accumulation in the pot, in which perlite can be replaced with volcanic rock, honeycomb coal, ceramsite and other particles.
Succulents can receive 3-4 hours of sunlight every day in the wild state, and some varieties receive light for 6-8 hours, but when domesticated, due to the limitation of living conditions, the plants can be placed on the south-facing windowsill, and the light can be seen for more than 2 hours a day.
Common insect pests of succulents are red spiders and scale insects, red spiders mainly suck the sap of young stems and leaves, so that they wither and fall off, and spray them with 40% dicofol 1000-1500 times after discovery, scale insects multiply in large numbers in early spring, and root irrigation should be carried out in time with acetamiprid 800 times solution.
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