Rare stones in animal organs

Not only "sand pit" (sand pig) but also gravel formed from many other animals is also hunted by many people for a great price .

Top 5 rare stones in animal organs

The sand

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Pig sand, also known as Tru Sa, Tru Bao , is a type of material agglomeration in the pig's digestive system such as in the stomach, intestines, and bile. Tru Sa is formed if the time is long enough, it will have a gentle herbal aroma, especially when left in the air. Traditional Chinese medicine has used Tru Sa to support the treatment of diseases such as sedation, epilepsy, panic anxiety, insomnia, coma, heat clearing, detoxification, expectoration and many other effects.

 Crane guard

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Stones in dog bile. The shape is like a white stone, slightly greenish, due to many layers of folding. The drug has a salty taste, is warm, and is used to treat anaphylaxis, which is a type of dyspepsia, choking patients, difficulty in eating or drinking, or vomiting, abdominal distension, poor digestion. 

 Apples

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It is a stone that accumulates in a monkey's internal organs, shaped like an apple. The drug has a bitter taste, slightly salty, cold nature. The effect of clearing heat, clearing phlegm, stopping cough, treating asthma, wheezing due to heat blockage in the throat. Children with epilepsy have convulsions, sputum, cold limbs, and stiffness caused by phlegm. 

Bezoar

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In the West, bezoars, or gallstones in the stomachs of animals such as deer, antelope, porcupines, goats, bulls, and llamas, form from small stones or fibers trapped in the digestive tract. Over time, they are surrounded by layers of calcium and magnesium phosphate in the stomach, like the mechanism of pearl formation.

Queen Elizabeth I of England, who ruled from 1558 to 1603, also used bezoar "jewels" in her tiara. The Queen also added a beige robe to match the color of the gem, according to the scientific journal Nautilus.

King of bulls

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A type of stone formed in the bile of buffaloes and cows. The naturally formed bull is usually calculated at the price of a cow's life and is therefore very expensive. According to folklore, the bull is used to clear heat, detoxify, eliminate phlegm, sedation, and forehead. sutras, declarations of complaints, regulations. Treatment of heat illness, high fever, lethargy, coma, slurred speech, cases of leprosy, inability to speak, or frenzy. Children with epilepsy, seizures. Used externally to treat boils, poison nails, relieve pain, collect boils.