The role of bear bile

The role of bear bile

Bear bile is not very common. It is very helpful for all aspects of the human body. It is also very helpful for treating diseases. However, it should be noted that it cannot be used casually, otherwise it will cause some damage to one's health, and it will not have any effect on treating diseases. So what are the functions of bear bile?

What are the functions of bear bile? It has many functions, so you can choose it with confidence. However, it should be noted that you need to master some skills when using bear bile.

The role of bear bile:

① Antispasmodic effect

Using isolated intestinal tract of mice and spasm caused by acetylcholine, the antispasmodic effect of bear bile from eight regions and wild bear and wild boar bile was studied. Among them, the antispasmodic effect of bear bile produced in Tibet was the strongest. The black bear bile produced in other regions and the amber bear bile produced in Japan also had strong antispasmodic effects. The main component of the antispasmodic effect is tauroursodeoxycholic acid, and its antispasmodic principle is similar to that of papaverine.

② Anticonvulsant effect

Sodium ursodeoxycholate has a detoxifying effect on mice poisoning caused by strychnine, and its detoxifying effect can be enhanced when used in combination with sodium chenodeoxycholate and sodium cholate.

③ Impact on the heart

The aqueous solution of Yunnan ink gallbladder has a small amount of excitation on the isolated frog heart, and a large amount of inhibition.

Deoxyursocholic acid promotes the decomposition and excretion of fatigue substances and increases the absorption of vitamins B1 and B2. It is bitter and cold in nature.

Efficacy: Clears away heat and detoxifies, improves eyesight, and stops convulsions. Suitable for children with fever, convulsions, epilepsy, convulsions, and jaundice;

Usage and Dosage: For external use to treat carbuncle, hemorrhoids, red eyes and cloudiness. The dosage is 0.5 to 2 fen, mostly taken in pills or powders. For external use, grind an appropriate amount into powder and apply to the affected area or dissolve in clean water and then drop into the eyes or apply externally.

Through the above introduction, we have a good understanding of the role of bear bile. However, it should be noted that when using it, it should be used in moderation. Especially in the treatment of some diseases, it has a very good helpful effect, so when choosing it, it should be done correctly.

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