Peach and silver spoons

Peach and silver spoons

peach glue, which is the resin, known as peach oil, peach fat, peach blossoms, peach gel, peach gel, peach condensation, etc. that is excavated from the bark of the vermin. peach trees are naturally excreted or cause wounds with external force, and the cleavage contributes to the healing of the wounds. more viscous liquids evaporate through the sun and produce solids. dried peach glue is hard in crystalline form and looks like amber. peach glue has sufficient water solubility and appropriate viscosity to soak in water for more than a decade and then soften its hair. it has seroflation, depressive stress and resistance to wrinkles. the main components of the glue are semi-lactose, rat sugar, alpha-glucose aldehyde, etc. contains carbon water chemicals, fat, proteins and plant adhesive proteins。