Ancient books about water, fire and burns

It has long been recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica that pearls have the effect of removing acne and detoxifying. The so-called acne treatment is to treat various skin injuries and pains, such as carbuncle, sore, fire and water burns, knife wounds, herpes zoster and so on.

So pearl powder can be used to treat burns. You can directly sprinkle pearl powder on the scalded area and paint it as a thin layer, so that you can change the dressing once a day and take pearl powder three times a day, each time about 0.3 grams. The application of external application and oral administration has good therapeutic effect. Because pearl powder can not only directly supply nutrients needed for trauma recovery from the injured part, but also deliver various trace elements contained in pearl powder into the blood by oral administration, helping the human body to remove the accumulation of lipid peroxide caused by trauma. The scalded part recovers quickly, and after recovery, the skin can be restored to its original smooth state without leaving any ugly scars.

It should be noted that if there is a blister on the burn, remember that the blister must not be broken and the skin on it must not be torn off. If the blisters are accidentally broken, the epidermis of the injured part should be preserved, and pearl powder should be coated on the epidermis, so that the epidermis can continue to protect the underlying skin tissue after the blisters are broken.

Pearl powder can be used for ironing, but it should be used correctly. As for the pearl powder you asked about, you can use it safely as long as it is true.