Beehives are poisonous and are mainly used for treating wind paralysis, head colds and whooping cough. There is no such thing as the fastest cure for any disease. Beehive has the ability to dispel wind, attack poison and kill insects. Clinically, honeycomb is mainly used for the treatment of wind paralysis, head wind, whooping cough, epilepsy, addictive rashes and itching, breast carbuncle, boils and swellings, scrofula (mainly refers to the cervical lymph nodes tuberculosis), eczema, tinea capitis, and the swelling and pain of bee stings. In addition, it is also used to treat impotence and enuresis. Patients with renal insufficiency should avoid taking Bee’s Nest. During the use of Beehive, diet should be light, avoiding smoking, alcohol and spicy, cold and greasy food. If patients have any discomfort, please go to regular medical institutions; if you need to use Beehive, it must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.