Garlic toothpaste
By VicentaLakin
Maverick, which is a year-old meat herb plant in the maggot, is known as "Maggot" and is popular in my county as "Maggot" and is known in Shanghai as "Health Vegetable". Because of their extreme vitality, they are called “long-lived vegetables”. It's usually faceless, hairless, and it's always purple. Leaf pair, egg wedge. Summer flowers, small flowers, yellow. The cone, the lid. Born in gardens or in wasteland. Efficacy of horse larvae: Prethermal detoxification, wet-banding, which applies to wet thermal bets, yellow with yellow colour, smelting smell, yellow with urine, thirst, yellow with moist tongues, smoother, etc. It can be dewormed and applied to pediatric worm disease. It has thermal detoxification, diarrhea control, intestinal distillation, and aerobic retortification, and is suitable for the treatment of dysentery. Today, this horse's tooth is in his own flower pot。
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Steps for Garlic toothpaste

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The horse teeth from the flower pot
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The horse's teeth are squeezed and the garlic is cut
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It's half a piece of garlic
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Put it in the horse's teeth and flip fast
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A little salt after the fire
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Put in a little bit of sugar
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The other half can be brokenGarlic toothpaste Make Tips
Dietary Contraindications of Purslane
When starting to eat purslane, be sure to consume only a small amount; you can eat more only after you have gradually adapted to it. Only add white sugar; do not add brown sugar. This is because brown sugar is warm in nature, which runs counter to the direction of treatment. Purslane is a cold and cooling food item; it should be avoided by those with weak spleen and stomach, diarrhea, and pregnant women. Do not consume it together with pepper, ginger powder, or turtle shell.
Toxic Side Effects: Purslane is edible. In clinical applications, oral administration of its decoction shows no obvious toxicity. However, injections in large doses can cause nausea.
1. For people who are prone to frequent diarrhea and have relatively fragile stomachs, it is best not to eat purslane, as eating purslane may aggravate the condition in this group of people. This is one of the side effects of purslane.
2. For pregnant women, consumption of purslane is prohibited because it may cause miscarriage. Therefore, for the health of the baby and the mother, do not use purslane indiscriminately.
3. While taking traditional Chinese medicine, especially when it contains turtle shell ingredients, do not eat purslane because it is very likely to affect the efficacy of your treatment.