The efficacy and function of funnel weed

The efficacy and function of funnel weed

Funnel weed is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine. It is very helpful to the human body in treating certain diseases. Moreover, this type of medicine is also widely used. When choosing funnel weed, you need to understand its efficacy, effects and contraindications. Let's take a look at it below.

[Other name] Blood-seeking sorrow (Northeast Medicinal Plants)

[Source] It is the whole herb with roots of Aquilegia parviflora or Aquilegia oxyphylla, plants of the Ranunculaceae family. Harvest between June and July and sun-dried.

【Original form】 ①Aquilegia parviflora

【Functions and indications】 "Heilongjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine": "It can promote menstruation and blood circulation, treat irregular menstruation and blood diseases in women."

[Usage and Dosage] For oral use: decoct in water, 3 to 5 qian; or boil into a paste, 1 to 2 qian, and drink with boiled water.

【Excerpt】 《*Dictionary》

From the above we can see that the Chinese medicine funnel has very high medicinal value, so we can consider using funnel in our lives.

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