Whether to use Chickweed raw or fried for treating cysts

Chicken Nei Jin cannot treat cysts. For clinical application, the effect of powder is better than decoction. It should be used with caution for those with spleen deficiency and no accumulation of stagnation.
Chicken Neijin was first described in Shennong Ben Cao Jing (The Divine Husbandman’s Classic of the Materia Medica). This product can strengthen the stomach and eliminate food, and can be used for many kinds of food stagnation (food that is poorly digested and stagnates in the stomach) that does not dissolve. It can be used to treat children’s chancre caused by food stagnation in the spleen and stomach, which is characterized by a yellow face, lack of appetite, abdominal distension, and dyspepsia.
The gold can also solidify the semen and stop the spermatozoa (consolidation of semen, prevention and control of spermatorrhea), treatment of kidney deficiency and spermatorrhea (consolidation) weakness and urination, can be used alone with a single fried charcoal powdered to yellow wine delivery.
The effect of Jin Nei Jin is also effective in promoting gonorrhea and stone dissolution, which is suitable for stone gonorrhea (discharging sand and stones during urination, or sudden interruption of urination, pain in the urethra, intolerable pain in the waist and abdomen) and astringent pain, and bile distension and dystocia (pain in the area of the coercive ribs).
There is no evidence to suggest that chickweed can be used to treat cysts. The product should be used with caution in those with spleen deficiency without stagnation. The adverse effects of Chicken Nei Jin are not known. If you need to use the medicine, you should consult your doctor first and use it under the doctor’s guidance of identification, do not blindly self-medicate.