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Quick Hemostasis—Use Cuttlebone Powder!

**Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Ruo Ji Ruo Yi, QQ: 2649351066):** Hello, Teacher Hu Bing. I would like to share a quick home remedy for stopping bleeding from external injuries. When my younger son was just over a year old, my wife was playing with him when he accidentally fell to the ground. A sharp stone on the ground cut a deep gash between his eyebrows, and blood immediately started gushing out. We tried to stop the bleeding with paper and clothing, but nothing worked—the blood kept flowing. My wife was terrified and couldn’t stop crying. Fortunately, our neighbor was home and brought over some powdered cuttlefish bone (also known as squid bone) that they had on hand. They applied it to the wound, and the bleeding stopped almost instantly. Looking back, we still feel a bit scared. In rural areas, the village clinic is quite far away, so this was truly a stroke of luck amidst misfortune. I’m sharing this with everyone now in case it might be useful in the future. **Note:** This remedy was compiled and shared by the contributor on the Chinese Secret Remedies Website’s Hu Bing Home Remedies Studio. Every day, we share the latest home remedies collected from our visits, ensuring they are genuine and effective. If you’re facing health challenges, if you’re unwell, or if you’ve tried countless medical treatments without success, you can find remedies here that have helped others recover. At the same time, we hope you’ll share any miraculous home remedy stories from your own life so that everyone can benefit. We believe good deeds bring good karma! Please recommend this website to your family and friends—they might find it helpful, and those who benefit will surely be grateful to you for a lifetime! This article was first published on the Chinese Secret Remedies Website. If you wish to repost it, please credit the Chinese Secret Remedies Website!

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