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What was the use of Mu Zi in ancient times?
The ancient thorn Mu Zi is the seabuckthorn we see now. We should not underestimate this thorn Mu Zi, it has a great effect. The use of pricking Mu Zi can enhance human immunity, and has a good effect on chronic diseases such as detoxification, beauty and cancer prevention. In ancient times, doctors put this kind of thorn seed in medicine for patients to take, which can greatly help patients improve their condition. So thorn wood was very popular with doctors in ancient times, and doctors at that time regarded it as a treasure.

Moreover, in ancient times, through doctors' continuous research, it was also found that the oil produced by Acanthopanax senticosus had more medicinal value, and it was said to have the effects of relieving pain, treating cough and gastrointestinal discomfort. Moreover, these doctors also found that Acanthopanax senticosus seeds can also treat burns, scalds, knife wounds and frostbite, and this Acanthopanax senticosus seed can also effectively alleviate some diseases of women. It can be seen that this acanthopanax seed was very valuable at that time.

Moreover, this kind of rat excrement can be seen in many places at that time, and many people found that the fruit of rat excrement can also be eaten, which made rat excrement popular with many people and was of great help to the food problem that was lacking at that time in ancient times. People can supplement their hungry stomachs by eating the fruit of the rat basket. The branches of the rat basket are very resistant to burning, so people at that time used the branches of the rat basket to make a fire to keep warm, which also solved the problem of insufficient firewood at that time.

Thus, Akansas was very useful in ancient times. It can be used as medicine, food and firewood to treat diseases. Echinoderm was a necessity for people at that time.