Many vegetables are not only nutritious but also possess significant medicinal properties. For example, eggplant is sweet and cold in nature, helping to clear heat, detoxify, promote blood circulation, reduce phlegm, reduce swelling, relieve pain, and stop bleeding. Cucumber leaves, vines, and roots can be used for medicinal purposes, offering cooling effects, detoxification, and diuretic properties. Su Ye (Perilla leaf) helps to dispel cold, regulate Qi, and soothe the stomach, making it effective for treating colds, coughs, and vomiting. Grape roots and leaves have anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects, as well as pain-relieving properties, and are suitable for conditions like liver and kidney yin deficiency, frequent urination, impotence, diarrhea, and bruises. Weixin (a type of herb) has a warm nature and can help improve Yang energy, detoxify, and enhance flavor, commonly used for colds, dysentery, diarrhea, milk stagnation, and other ailments. Loofah vines, leaves, and tendrils are sweet and neutral, helping to clear lung phlegm, reduce heat, and detoxify. Radish aids in regulating Qi, relieving asthma, reducing phlegm, aiding digestion, and promoting bowel movements. These natural remedies have been successfully applied in treating pig diseases, with excellent results. Here are some special recommendations: 1. Treatment of vaginal prolapse: Take 100–250 grams of eggplant stalks, fry them slightly, wash them clean, and apply them directly to the affected area. 2. Treatment of sows with low milk production: Combine 25 grams of Fangyi (a traditional herb), 25 grams of eggplant root, 30 grams of goat milk root, 15 grams of raw land, 15 grams of angelica, and 15 grams of astragalus, decoct and administer orally. Another method involves using 300 grams of fresh cucumber root and 700 grams of fresh shrimp, crushed and fed to pigs. A third option is to stir-fry loofah until charred, mix with refined rice, and feed it to the animals. A fourth method is to cook 250 grams of loofah with one pig's trotter, take the juice, and feed it to the pigs. 3. Treatment of pig colds: Use 45 grams of sage, 30 grams of ebony, 45 grams of dried tangerine peel, and 15 grams of licorice, all boiled together and given to the pigs. 4. Treatment of rheumatism: Boil 15 grams of perilla, 15 grams of raw grass, achyranthes, papaya, and cassia twig, then give the decoction to the pigs. 5. Treatment of porcine cellulitis: Use 80 grams of eggplant stalks and 60 grams of Polygonum multiflorum, decoct and give orally once a day. Afterward, dry the eggplant stalks and grind them into a fine powder mixed with vinegar, applying it directly to the affected area. 6. Treatment of pig keratitis: Take tender perilla leaves and tender rose leaves, add a little granulated sugar, mash them, and apply to the affected eye three times daily to treat corneal swelling and excessive tearing. 7. Treatment of swine hysteritis: Mix 120 grams of fresh leeks into a powder and feed it to the pigs. Another method involves boiling 200 grams of fresh wormwood (half dry, half fresh) with 2500 ml of water for 20 minutes, filtering, and using the solution to wash the vagina and uterus with an enema or a 100 ml syringe. 8. Sows that have not shown estrus for a long time: Mix 150 grams of green onions, 250 grams of fresh leeks, 150 grams of fresh eucalyptus leaves, and 100 grams of fresh peach leaves, crush them, and feed them to the pigs once a day, preferably up to three times. 9. Treatment of pig wounds: Dry loofah leaves or watermelon leaves and sprinkle them directly onto the wound. 10. Treatment of pig wounds: Dry loofah leaves or watermelon leaves and grind them into powder. Another method involves mixing 10 parts of eggplant, 7 parts of white, and 15 pieces of tender bitter leaves, baking them together, and sprinkling the powder on the wound. A third option is to mash fresh radish leaves with brown sugar and apply them directly to the wound. 11. Treatment of pig lung heat and cough: Combine loofah, houttuynia, golden Buddha grass, three-leaf green, melon seed gold, mountain bean root, three needles, and purple golden cattle in appropriate amounts, decoct, and administer to the pigs. 12. Treatment of swine mastitis: Use loofah, hibiscus leaves, ramie roots, and other herbs in appropriate quantities, decoct, and feed to the pigs. Another method involves combining loofah vine, honeysuckle, dandelion, wild chrysanthemum, and other ingredients, decoct, and feed to the pigs. Stainless Steel Pipe Nipples,Stainless Steel Pipe Nipple ,Stainless Tube Fittings,Stainless Steel Union WENZHOU DIYE VALVE&FITTINGS CO.,LTD , https://www.diye-valve.com