The inner membrane of a chicken egg, known as the “phoenix scale,” is considered a true treasure for health. This thin, transparent film remains on the shell after a boiled egg is peeled and has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine.
“Phoenix Scale” is valued for its ability to help treat coughs, reduce throat irritation, and repair tissue after injury. Its structure resembles that of human mucous membranes, so it has often been considered a natural “bandage.”
For example, for small mouth ulcers, you can separate the film from an egg, rinse it with clean water, and apply it to the affected area for a few minutes. This helps reduce discomfort and speed up healing.
In addition, the film has been used in folk recipes to maintain healthy skin and recover from injuries. Experts advise using such methods with caution, taking into account the individual characteristics of the body.

