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What are the negative effects of wild natural pine pollen not eating with anything?

[1] Recorded in Pharmacopoeia of past dynasties

Pine pollen is a medicinal and edible pollen variety in China medical treasure house. As a traditional Chinese medicine, its medicinal and edible history has exceeded thousands of years. It has been recorded in ancient medical classics, such as Shennong Herbal Classic 2400 years ago and China Pharmacopoeia today, and it is regarded as a "magic medicine" among the people because of its magical curative effect.

Han? 6? 1 Shennong Herbal Classic

"(Pine pollen) smells sweet and nontoxic. It is mainly used for treating cold and heat evil in the heart, facilitating urination and removing blood stasis. Long-term use can prolong life. "

Don? 6? 1 new materia medica

"Songhua is loose yellow, just like cattail pollen. If you take them for a long time, you will be very healthy. Treating diseases is not as good as skin, leaves and fat. "

Song? 6? 1 materia medica

"The yellow powder on the flower is called yellow pine. People on the mountain picked it in time. The soup is very good, but it can't stop for a long time, so it is rarely used to send it away ... yellow pine is like Huangpu, but its taste is very poor. It can treat postpartum fever, headache, cheeks, dry mouth, burning lips, irritability, thirst and lethargy. "

Ming? 6? 1 compendium of materia medica

"Songhua, sweet, warm and nontoxic. Moisten the heart and lungs, replenish qi, dispel wind and stop bleeding, and also make wine. "

Qing? 6? 1 materia medica from the beginning

"It's good to treat acne wounds without scabbing."

[2] Records in medicinal diets of past dynasties

As early as the pre-Qin period, Zhou Li recorded the theory of "treating diseases with food", and made a philosophical exposition on the relationship between diet and diseases, which established the medical theory of "treating diseases before they occur" in traditional Chinese medicine. Later generations sorted out various versions of herbs for dietotherapy, among which pine pollen was used to make soup, make stuffing, steam cakes and make wine.

Song? 6? 1 "Shanjia Qing Palace"

The book mentions the making of "Yellow Pine Cake": when the pollen of pine trees comes out, collect the powder and add rice flour, mix it with water and seal it for a few days, and then make it into a cake similar to Gu Long's birthday. This product is not only fragrant and sweet, but also strong and beneficial.

Ming? 6? 1 "Qunfangpu"

"Heading grows in February and March, and it takes three or four inches. When opened, spread it with cloth and hit the core. It is famous for expelling wind, stopping bleeding and treating dysentery, and adding sugar is very fragrant. Suitable for fast food but not durable. "

[3] Records in literary works of past dynasties

In the long history of thousands of years, pine pollen not only has the legend of "beauty well", but also has the record of paying tribute to the emperor as a tribute every spring. Literati and poets even take wine as a song to express their feelings and leave immortal poems.

In Tang Dynasty, Zhang Qin's The Story of Decorating Buildings and Liu Yao's The Story of Ridge Table both wrote that there was a beauty well at the foot of Shuangjiao Mountain in Baizhou of Jin Dynasty. People who have drunk this well water are very handsome at home, because pine flowers are open all the year round, pollen falls into the well, and people drink well water with pollen to produce effects, so there are many beautiful women.

Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said: "The empty stomach pine wine is advanced, and Lotte know life has no worries." Su Dongpo, a poet in the Song Dynasty, said: "One catty of pine flowers is indispensable, eight or two catties of pollen cannot be fried, five dollars of Sophora japonica flowers and five dollars of apricot flowers, and two catties of white honey are mashed together. After eating or taking a bath, the red and white faces are old." All of them explain the strange and wonderful use of pine pollen from different aspects.