What are the functions and indications of the traditional Chinese medicine Sargentodoxae

What are the functions and indications of the traditional Chinese medicine Sargentodoxae

Sargentodoxae, also known as blood vine, is an uncommon vine. But it is a magical traditional Chinese medicine that can assist in the treatment of a variety of diseases and is a boon for girls with symptoms of irregular menstruation. However, although Sansevieria has many benefits, many people still don’t know much about it. Now let us briefly introduce to you the functions and indications of the traditional Chinese medicine Sargentodoxae.


Big blood vine generally lives in dense forests or by streams; it is cultivated. It mainly grows in the southern region of our country. The taste is relatively bitter. It has high medicinal value. It can not only promote blood circulation, but also has the magical effect of removing dampness and killing insects. Secondly, Sargassum sphagnum can also relieve the symptoms of chronic appendicitis and irregular menstruation, and has the effect of removing wind and killing insects.

Function and indications

It has the effects of eliminating toxins and carbuncles, promoting blood circulation and unblocking meridians, dispelling wind and killing insects. Treat acute and chronic appendicitis, rheumatic pain, dysentery, hematuria, irregular menstruation, malnutrition, worm pain, and injuries from falls.

① "Compendium of Materia Medica": "It attacks blood and treats blood clots."

② "Simple Herbal Medicine": "It can treat muscle and bone pain, chase away wind, strengthen the waist and knees, and strengthen yang."

③ "Chinese Materia Medica": "It dispels wind and dredges the meridians, promotes diuresis and kills insects. It treats intestinal carbuncle, rheumatic pain, leprosy, gonorrhea, and abdominal pain caused by roundworms."

④ "Hunan Pharmacopoeia": "It can regulate menstruation and replenish blood, strengthen tendons and bones, and expel parasites. It can treat injuries from falls, rheumatic pain, dizziness, hematuria, tendon and bone pain, sores, furuncle, and filariasis."

⑤ "Mindong Materia Medica" "Treats heart and stomach colic, red and white dysentery."

⑥ Guangzhou Army "Common Chinese Herbal Medicine Handbook": "Treats joint pain, numbness, cramps, edema, and dizziness due to blood deficiency."

⑦ Shaanxi Chinese Herbal Medicine: "It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, reduces swelling and resolves nodules, regulates qi and activates blood circulation, dispels wind and kills insects. It can treat appendicitis, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia, infantile malnutrition, ascariasis, and pinworms."

Through the above introduction to the effects of Sargassum chinensis, I believe everyone should have a certain understanding of the traditional Chinese medicine Sargassum chinensis. In addition, it is worth noting that after clinical experiments, it has been proven that pregnant women cannot use Sargassum chinensis during pregnancy. If you need it, for the health of you and your baby. Please be sure to follow your doctor's advice.

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