Diseases require improvement through medicine. Different diseases require different medicine choices. If you want to treat your disease well, you need to use the right medicine. The traditional Chinese medicine blue sesame grass is also very helpful in treating certain diseases. Let’s take a look at this medicinal herb. 【Alias】 Pihuhuai [Dai] [Source] Centranthera cochinchinensis (Lour.) Merr. of the Scrophulariaceae family, the whole plant is used as medicine. 【Habitat distribution】 Yunnan. 【Nature and flavor】 Sour, slightly numb, warm. 【Functions and indications】Reduce swelling, relieve blood stasis, stop bleeding and relieve pain. It is mainly used to treat hemoptysis, hematemesis, blood stasis caused by internal injuries, and rheumatoid arthritis. [Usage and Dosage] 0.5-1 liang; for external use, appropriate amount, mash the fresh product for external application. 【Excerpt】 National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicines Blue sesame grass is often used in the treatment of some diseases. It can be made into a compound prescription or used alone as needed. However, blue sesame grass should not be consumed blindly to avoid adverse effects on the body. |
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