Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Which medicine is Dragon's Blood? (Tibetan medicine, Uygur medicine, Dai medicine or Miao medicine)
Which medicine is Dragon's Blood? (Tibetan medicine, Uygur medicine, Dai medicine or Miao medicine)
Mainly distributed in Yunnan and Southeast Asian countries.
In fact, dragon's blood can't be regarded as the medicine of any nation. It's just that Dai doctors used dragon's blood to treat diseases long ago.
Dragon blood, which Dr. A Dai called "burying the sieve". Put the "water tower" into the four towers and five clouds system of Dai medicine. It tastes light, slightly astringent, fragrant and flat.
Dragon's blood has many applications in traditional prescriptions of Ye Bei.
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