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Appendicitis? No Surgery Needed! Two Herbs Can Cure It! A Warm-hearted Netizen (Contentment is Happiness, QQ: 931663402): Hello, Teacher Hu. I follow your space every day and have shared many of your posts. Today, I’d like to contribute a family heirloom remedy specifically for treating appendicitis. The recipe is as follows: 30 grams of Sargentodoxa (Red Vine) and 30 grams of Hedyotis diffusa (Snake Needle Grass). If possible, use 50 grams of fresh Hedyotis diffusa. Boil the herbs in water, add a pinch of salt, and drink the decoction. One dose per day, and you can boil the herbs twice. This remedy has been used by many people, and it is both affordable and effective. In 2007, my son was diagnosed with acute appendicitis at the hospital, and the doctor recommended surgery. I refused and instead used this remedy. After three doses, he was completely cured and has had no recurrence since. Others who have used it also reported no relapses. Over the years, I’ve recommended this remedy to several relatives and friends, and all of them were successfully treated. This formula was passed down from my great-grandfather and is no longer considered a secret in our area, as it has been shared publicly. My family specializes in orthopedics, such as treating tendon injuries, bone fractures, and rheumatism, and we are quite well-known locally. There’s a saying in herbal medicine: "Snake Needle Grass treats swollen appendicitis, clearing heat and detoxifying, even showing anti-cancer effects. Red Vine eliminates toxins, treats intestinal abscesses, promotes blood circulation, reduces swelling, and unblocks meridians." I hope that by sharing this family heirloom remedy, it can benefit more patients! Contributor: Teacher Yan Jun