Zhu Huifang / "Fern" is for health

Health     9:13am, 19 June 2025

I haven't seen Teacher Fan Zhenyao in the small hill house natural farm for a long time. At the age of 76, he looks more energetic and full of vitality than before. If he hadn't told him again, I would have forgotten his age at all.

He gave me several hand-carved tree branches, as well as tea tree flower water he steamed himself, and kindly reminded me who needed to record the sound every week that if I felt strange in my throat, I would spray it with flower water. Australian tea tree flower water is the safe water that he will keep safe and healthy and will not catch a cold in the end. Teacher Fan’s eating, drinking and having fun are almost all based on nature. The tree branches he gave me were not processed except for the core, and the tree branches and dry grass were not processed. He also compared a V to the surface, indicating that the core only cost two pieces.

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Teacher Fan's health is a legend. Many years ago, he caused a comminuted fracture of his body due to a severe car. At that time, he was a social elite level and naturally accepted complete Western medicine. He also believed that if the bones after surgery were well-behaved, Western medicine should be used. Because he was seriously injured, his life was saved, but he was unable to recover from his long illness. My friend suggested that he might as well try the bone crumbs of Chinese herbal medicine, but unexpectedly, after a while, his physical condition improved significantly. From this, he changed his conception of Chinese herbal medicine. He then bought a small mountain house and natural farm in Emei Township, Hsinchu County, and used the resources of nature to lively and lively days. He also taught him the accumulated knowledge of Chinese herbal medicine plants at the community university.

Actually, I heard the drug for bone grafting a long time ago, and the one who told me was still a dentist. The only words "bone crumbs" are the three words, which you know is a problem for bones. But what is amazing is that the tooth powder raw materials of the Chinese medicine formula also contain bone crumbs. What is even more amazing is that bone crumbs are actually ferns. The commonly used ferns (Shuilong Orthopedics), cliff ferns (Shuilong Orthopedics), and rabbit horn ferns (Bone Fragrant Recipe) that are popular in recent years. The ferns that look elegant and delicate actually have the functions of repairing human bones and even maintaining teeth. We really can't underestimate every grass and tree around us.

There are many Chinese medicine tooth powders containing bone crushing formulas on the Internet. In addition to bone crushing, the basic formulas contained in them also include green salt, gypsum, etc. In addition, they are different matching materials from each company. I have tried three sources, and the taste is similar. The bone crumbs have bitter taste, green salt is tangy, and other formulas have different spicy flavors. These tastes are completely different from the toothpastes on the market. And because they are powder rather than paste, is it suitable for use or is it still a wise man?

When I went to the United States to participate in the natural habits course, I heard oral health care methods for rinsing my mouth with coconut oil in the morning and evening, and when I had toothache, I used clove oil to place the pain, etc. Lilac is also an important material in the Indian Ayurveda calendering formula. All ancient nations have found a way to treat oral teeth in nature.

Since I mentioned brushing my teeth and mentioning ferns, I remembered what I heard from a friend before that I used "wooden flakes" to remove plaque. Wood is a fern, which is completely different from the various ferns I remember. Its delicate long-blocked leaves are very similar to the degenerated leaves of Casuarine Yellow. What's more special is that wood has been used as a grinding material thousands of years ago.

When learning gold-scrolled lacquer art, I heard that the grinding props are from thick to fine. In addition to using sand paper and grinding, wood can be used for fine grinding. The wooden slings contain silicone, so they feel rough and can be used as matte paper. The Chinese character "Han" in Japanese is written as "Han" and "She" and "She"; it seems that it has been used to clean teeth. However, until the safety is not confirmed and the surface of the teeth will not cause damage to the surface of the teeth, etc., I will not try to use "Han" to brush my teeth easily.

If you meet Teacher Fan Zhenyao next time, you must ask him, have you tried to use pure natural wood to paint your teeth?