Brief introduction of beehive

Table of Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Overview 4 Latin Names 5 English Names 6 Alias Names of Honeycombs 7 Sources 8 Origin 9 Sexual Taste and Meridian tropism 1 Efficacy and Indications 11 Taboos 12 Chemical Components of Honeycombs 13 Pharmacological Effects of Honeycombs 14 Pharmacopoeia Standard for Honeycomb 14.1 Name 14.2 Source 14.3 Character 14.4 Inspection 14.4.1 Moisture 14.4.2 Total Ash 14.4.3 Acid-insoluble Ash 14.5 Honeycomb Pieces 14.5.1 Processing 14.5.2 Inspection 14.5.3 Sexual taste and meridian tropism 14.5.4 Functions and indications 14.5.5 Usage and dosage 14.5.6 Storage 14.6 Source 15 References Attachment: 1 Prescription for Chinese medicine honeycomb 2 Chinese patent medicine for Chinese medicine honeycomb 3 Honeycomb 1 Pinyin in ancient books.

fē ng2 English reference

apiary [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

hive [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

honeyb [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

nidus vespae [Landau Chinese-English Dictionary]

beehive [Xiangya Medical Dictionary].

b [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]

bee nest [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]

cells in a honeyb [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]

Nidus Vespae [Chinese Medicine Terminology Examination Committee. Chinese Medicine Terminology (24)]

honeyb [Chinese Medicine Terminology Examination Committee. Chinese Medicine. It is the abbreviation of the hive contained in Shennong Herbal Classic [1].

the pharmacopoeia of the people's Republic of China (21 edition) records the pharmacopoeia standard of this Chinese medicine. 4 Latin name

Nidus Vespae (La) (Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (24)) 5 English name

honeyb (Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (24)) 6 nicknames of beehives

Nidus Vespae, hornet's nest and wasp's nest [2]. 7 source

The hive is the nest of Vespidae insect, Polistes olivaceous (DeGeer), Japanese long-legged Vespidus Saussure, or Heterobellia varia Fabricius [3].

The hive is the nest of Vespidae insect, Bumblebee Polistes mandarinus Saussure or related insects of the same genus [2]. 8 place of origin

Honeycombs are distributed in most parts of the country [2]. 9. Sexual taste and tropism < P > Honeycomb is sweet, flat and poisonous; Into the liver and stomach meridians [2]. 1 efficacy and indications

Honeycomb has the efficacy of expelling wind, attacking poison and killing insects [2]:

Honeycomb can treat wind arthralgia, head wind, whooping cough, convulsion and epilepsy, and pruritus: 2.4-6g after decoction [2].

hives are used to treat breast carbuncle, furuncle and scrofula: grinding, dressing or decocting [2].

Honeycomb treatment of eczema, tinea capitis, and stinging pain: burn-stored ground oil or decoction and fumigation [2].

Honeycomb is used to treat dental caries pain: it is gargled with frankincense and asarum decoction, or grinded with scorpion to wipe teeth [2].

Honeycomb also treats impotence and enuresis, and tries it on cancer [2]. 11 contraindications

patients with renal insufficiency should avoid taking beehives [2]. 12 chemical composition of beehive

Beehive mainly contains beeswax and resin, and the beehive contains toxic nidus vespae oil. 13 pharmacological effects of beehive

Honeycomb alcohol, ether and acetone extracts can promote blood coagulation and diuresis [2].

low-concentration beehives strengthen the heart, while high-concentration beehives inhibit the heart, dilate blood vessels and cause blood pressure to drop [2]. 14 pharmacopoeia standard of beehive 14.1 name

beehive

Fengfang

VESPAE NIDUS 14.2 source

this product is the nest of vespidae insect fruit wasp, Polistes olivaceous(DeGeer), Japanese long-legged vespid wasp, or heterobellia variafabricus. Harvesting in autumn and winter, drying in the sun, or slightly steaming, removing dead bees and dead pupae, and drying in the sun. 14.3 characteristics

this product is disc-shaped or irregular flat block, and some are lotus-shaped, with different sizes. The surface is grayish white or grayish brown. There are many regular hexagonal cavities on the ventral surface, with the aperture of 3 ~ 4 mm or 6 ~ mm; There is one or several short black handles on the back. Light, tough and slightly elastic. Slight breath, pungent and light taste.

crisp or hard materials are not used for medicine. 14.4 check that the moisture content

in 14.4.1 shall not exceed 12.% (Appendix IX H First Method). 14.4.2 the total ash

shall not exceed 1.% (appendix IX K). 14.4.3 the acid-insoluble ash

shall not exceed 5.% (appendix IX K). 14.5 Honeycomb pieces 14.5.1 Processing

Remove impurities and cut into pieces. 14.5.2 check

the same medicinal materials. 14.5.3 sexual taste and channel tropism

sweet and flat. Entering stomach meridian. 14.5.4 functions and indications

attack poison and kill insects, dispel wind and relieve pain. It can be used for treating sores, swelling, breast abscess, scrofula, stubborn skin, Liriodendron, toothache and rheumatic arthralgia. 14.5.5 usage and dosage

3 ~ 5g. Apply an appropriate amount externally, grind oil and apply it to the affected area, or wash it with water or wash the affected area. 14.5.6 store

in a ventilated and dry place to prevent pressure and moth. 14.6 Source