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For bruises and sprains, Xiangkang offers a remedy!

**Enthusiastic Netizen:** (Gazing at the fleeting youth, as if in a dream) Hello, Teacher Hu, I am just a member of the Xiangkang community. Teacher Wang Han is about to publish a book compiling remedies contributed by kind-hearted individuals nationwide, all of which have been verified and are considered treasures. You can inquire about how to purchase it at your local Xiangkang center. I believe it will be helpful to you. Today, while listening to the Xiangkang program, I noted down a folk remedy for treating bruises, sprained ankles, strains, and similar injuries—those without fractures. This remedy has been passed down through generations. The recipe might sound a bit unpleasant, but it is very effective, often working in just one or two applications. Some people might not apply it correctly, which could slow down the healing process, but the contributor mentioned that he recovered by the next day. The severity of the injury might also play a role. If you feel relief after the first use, you can continue with it. The remedy is as follows: Place chicken manure in a wooden bucket, pour boiling water over it, and use the steam to fumigate the affected area. The exact amount isn't specified, but covering the bottom of the bucket with a layer should suffice. It's best to find a way to slow down the cooling of the water to prolong the fumigation. Since this was shared on the radio, I prefer to remain anonymous and not seek credit. I simply hope it can help others. **Contributor:** Anonymous

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