The Taboos of Drinking Gecko Herbal Wine
Gecko, as a traditional Chinese medicinal herb, has good therapeutic effects on various diseases. It not only nourishes the spleen and stomach, but also has good effects on rheumatic diseases and tetanus. In this article, let's find out the taboos of drinking gecko herbal wine that need special attention.
Taboos of Drinking Gecko Herbal Wine
Gecko is effective in treating various diseases, especially stroke paralysis, rheumatic diseases, tetanus, and cancer. Authoritative experts tell us that the scientific use of gecko also has the effect of preventing and treating cancer, and the effect is very good.
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, gecko has a cold and salty nature, but it also has certain toxicity. Therefore, when using it in daily life, special attention must be paid. Geckos usually feed on mosquitoes and flies, and they grow in many provinces and cities in China. Not everyone is suitable for taking geckos. If the medication is not appropriate, it can easily cause side effects. The specific taboos for drinking gecko herbal wine are as follows:
First: Usage and Dosage of Gecko
Gecko is usually used to make decoctions or herbal wines, which have good therapeutic effects on various diseases. To maximize its efficacy, it is recommended to pay attention to the dosage. If gecko is used to make decoctions, the dosage should be controlled between 2 grams and 5 grams; if it is ground into powder, the dosage should be reduced to between 1 gram and 2 grams. In addition, gecko can also be made into herbal wines, pills, or powders, which are all simple to operate and have very good effects.
Second: People who are not suitable for taking Gecko
To better understand the taboos of drinking gecko herbal wine, it is necessary to know which people are not suitable for taking this medicinal herb. It is not recommended to take gecko after a serious illness when the body is weak. Also, if the body does not show symptoms of wind and phlegm, it is best not to take gecko or take it in small amounts to avoid side effects. In addition, gecko should be used with caution by people with fluid deficiency or constipation to avoid worsening discomfort.
Third: Identification of Gecko
Gecko belongs to the lizard order and is also known as "shou gong" in some places in China. It is very effective for health after consumption. The back and abdomen of this medicinal herb are flat, with many granular scales and wart scales arranged on the body. The toes and fingertips are expanded, forming wrinkles on the lower side, and the skin is densely covered with glandular hair, which has a strong adhesion ability. Therefore, geckos can crawl very quickly on smooth walls and ceilings. After drying, geckos become withered and curled, with oval heads and mostly incomplete tails. The back is black and the abdomen is yellowish-brown. This medicinal herb is brittle and easy to break, and has a fishy smell.
There are about twenty species of geckos in the world, and China has eight of them, including the most common digitless gecko, multi-wart gecko, and web-footed gecko.
Taboos of Drinking Gecko Herbal Wine
Fourth: Is Gecko Poisonous?
As mentioned earlier, geckos themselves have a certain level of toxicity, but not all species of geckos are toxic. Most geckos are non-toxic. Geckos do not actively attack humans, but they may bite when you try to catch them. However, there is no need to worry because geckos are small in size and do not have sharp teeth, so they will not cause harm to humans.
Fifth: Processing of Gecko
Geckos are used as medicine after being dried. They are usually captured or killed by scalding in boiling water during the summer and autumn seasons, and then dried or baked. When needed, they can be directly taken out for use. It should be noted that during the processing of geckos, it is best not to break the tail of this medicinal herb, as Chinese people believe that the medicinal effect of "shou gong" will be partially lost if the tail is broken.
Sixth: Compatibility of Gecko with Other Medicinal Herbs
To better avoid the taboos of drinking gecko herbal wine, it is recommended to understand the compatibility of this medicinal herb with other herbs. This can help prevent side effects and achieve better therapeutic effects. In daily life, gecko is often combined with hook vine, xia ku cao, tian nan xing, yin hua, and mo yao. This combination can enhance the effects of relieving wind and spasm, promoting blood circulation, activating collaterals, and relieving pain. Hook vine can enhance the effects of relieving wind and spasm, and also has the functions of nourishing blood, promoting blood circulation, and relieving pain; xia ku cao can enhance the effects of softening hard masses, clearing heat, and detoxifying; tian nan xing can enhance the effects of drying dampness and resolving phlegm, effectively treating stroke paralysis and venous spasms; yin hua can significantly enhance the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying; and mo yao is more suitable for patients with joint pain and rheumatism.