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For mycoplasma infection, take tetracycline tablets orally and apply them externally!

Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Happy Little Bit, QQ: 120350083): Hello, Teacher Hu Bing, I have been following your space for several years, thank you! I also want to share with you a simple remedy for mycoplasma that works very well! Buy a bottle of tetracycline tablets (without sugar coating). If you are male, take two tablets orally for half a month; if you are female, insert one or two tablets into the vagina each night for a week, ensuring the vagina is cleaned before insertion. Many people suffer from mycoplasma infections that are difficult to cure in hospitals because tetracycline is inexpensive and doctors often do not prescribe it. I hope you can share this remedy to help more patients. This...

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Walnut oil can treat otitis media without spending a fortune!

**Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Wenwen, QQ: 943178567):** Hello, Teacher Hu Bing. I once shared a remedy for children’s mouth sores with you. Today, I’d like to offer another one, specifically for treating children’s otitis media. I’m not sure if it works for adults, as I haven’t tested it. When my brother was a few months old, he suffered from otitis media. After using this remedy, he never had a recurrence. Now, my brother is over 60 years old, and my mother has always remembered this remedy. The method is very simple: take walnut kernels, squeeze out the oil using gauze, then dip a cotton swab into the walnut oil and gently insert it into the child’s ear. When the child is...

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For a child's fever, seek duck feathers!

**Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Zhong Jie, QQ: 1170405855):** Hello, Teacher Hu Bing, I would like to share a remedy: Symptoms: Children (under 10 years old) feel extremely fatigued and lethargic, with symptoms resembling a mild cold or low-grade fever. I’m not sure what this condition is called, but the pores on the body start to produce fine hairs, which resemble white hair. If these white hairs split into three branches, it can be life-threatening and very serious. Hospitals often struggle to treat this condition, and if not treated within a week, it can lead to severe complications. Prescription: Use duck feathers. Boil the duck feathers in water, then let it cool to a suitable temperature for bathing (around 50°C or slightly...

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Got mouth ulcers? We've got a handy remedy!

A Warm-hearted Netizen (Username: Jinjuan, QQ: 465279805): Hello, a friend of my uncle has a two-year-old child suffering from oral ulcers (known as “milk sores” in some rural areas). Despite visiting major hospitals in Hangzhou and Shanghai, the child’s condition did not improve, and instead, the child became increasingly thin. Later, someone recommended that they consult a 70-year-old traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioner who had come to Yiwu from another region. The old TCM doctor only held consultations one day a week, and the parents didn’t have much hope, so they went to consult him after work. The highly respected TCM doctor, out of concern for the child, stayed an extra day to see the child. The doctor simply advised...

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Menopausal bleeding? Small thistle to the rescue!

A kind netizen (username: Blue Shield, QQ: 519323290) shares a remedy: Hello, Teacher Hu, I have a folk remedy for treating heavy bleeding after menopause, which the elderly call “reverse blooming.” Over 30 years ago, my mother used this remedy, and it worked very well. I still remember it clearly: go to a traditional Chinese medicine store and buy 250 grams of field thistle (小蓟), boil it in water for 20 minutes, and drink it whenever you’re thirsty. One dose is enough to cure it completely! My mother is now 87 years old and has never had a recurrence! I hope this remedy can be widely shared through your folk remedy studio. Hu Bing’s Folk Remedy Studio on China Secret...

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Taking painkillers with baijiu (a type of Chinese liquor) can effectively treat diarrhea!

**Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Shan Jixiang, QQ: 27990180):** Hello, Teacher Hu. I have a remedy for diarrhea that works really well. My family has used it, and I hope you can share it to help more people. If someone has diarrhea, take two painkiller tablets, burn them with white liquor until they turn slightly black, wait until they cool down a bit, and then drink it. It’s hard to swallow, but it’s very effective. This is based on my and my family’s personal experience, which is why I’m sharing it, hoping to help those in need. Contributor: Teacher Zhou Guihua. **Hu Bing’s Folk Remedy Studio on China Secret Recipe Network:** Every day, we share the latest collected folk remedies, ensuring they...

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Eating goose eggs for low blood pressure can save you a trip to the hospital!

Warm-hearted netizen (Username: Little Bee, QQ: 547022716): Hello, Teacher Hu. The two remedies I mentioned to you have been tested by at least ten people around me. I hope you can organize and share them to help more people. Thank you, Teacher Hu, and may good people live a peaceful life! A folk remedy for low blood pressure: three goose eggs, consumed over three days. The method is to beat one goose egg into a bowl, add an appropriate amount of sugar, stir, and steam it until cooked. Eat one per day for 3-6 days, and it will definitely work! (Note: Do not overeat.) This is a remedy I personally verified. I told many people around me, and many were...

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Peanut shell decoction, say goodbye to blood pressure medication!

Warm-hearted Netizen (Username: A Ray of Sunshine, QQ: 1097064717): Hello, Teacher Hu, thank you for providing this folk remedy platform, which has helped so many people! I have a friend with high blood pressure who boiled peanut shells in water and drank it. Within a week, their blood pressure returned to normal! Later, I shared this remedy with friends around me, and it really works. The specific method is: use a large pot and add plenty of peanut shells (the kind used for burning, not the red skin of peanuts), boil for about half an hour, then store it in a thermos. Drink it whenever you can, and it will definitely work within a week. I’m sharing this in the...

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Bad breath isn't your fault—it's the heat in your stomach causing the trouble!

Warm-hearted Netizen (Username: Cloud, QQ: 981464137): Hello, Teacher Hu Bing, I have been following your space for several years and often recommend your folk remedies to friends around me. They have all given positive feedback! Today, I would like to share a remedy for bad breath with you: Purchase raw white peony root (Paeonia lactiflora) from a Chinese herbal medicine store. Boil 100 grams of it with three bowls of water for twenty minutes, then drink it while it’s hot. Use one dose per day. This remedy was shared with me by a friend who had suffered from chronic stomach heat and bad breath for over a decade. Despite trying numerous Western and Chinese medicines with little effect, he recovered...

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Regular consumption of mung bean soup can effectively relieve constipation!

**Translation:** **Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Kangle, QQ: 1457878796) Shares a Remedy:** Hello, Teacher Hu. Here is a small folk remedy I have personally used and recommended online: For constipation caused by dry and hard stools, eating a large bowl of mung bean paste (cooked until soft) once will solve the problem. Mung beans have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. Dry stools are often due to excessive internal heat, and consuming mung bean paste a few times can eliminate the internal heat, thereby relieving constipation. Mung beans are cooling in nature, and overconsumption may lead to a runny nose. In the 1980s, I used to have a bowl of mung bean porridge every morning before work, and I would often...

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