The efficacy and function of Jiujiefeng

The efficacy and function of Jiujiefeng

In life, many people like to make tea with the leaves of Jiujiefeng. The leaves of Jiujiefeng look similar to mint leaves, but their effects are indeed different from mint. Mint is benign, while Jiujiefeng can promote blood circulation and relieve blood stasis. However, women should try to drink less of this tea during menstruation, otherwise it will promote blood circulation. So what are the effects and functions of Jiujiefeng?

1. Jiujiefeng cannot be drunk as tea. It has the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, cooling blood, promoting blood circulation, removing spots and stasis, and dispelling wind, dampness and dredging meridians. If consumed as tea for a long time, taking it during menstruation can increase the amount of bleeding. In addition, the drug needs to be metabolized by the liver and kidneys, so it has a certain impact on the liver and kidneys. Those with yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire and pregnant women should not take it.

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It is the dried whole plant of the Chrysotrichum glabra. Harvest in summer and autumn, remove impurities and dry in the sun. Alias: Elderberry, nine-joint tea, nine-joint flower, nine-joint wind, bamboo-joint tea, elderberry, Guanyin tea, elderberry, nine-joint wind, pecked tea, duck-foot joint, mountain cypress, pearl orchid, nine-joint grass, wild indigo, bachelor's tea, elderberry, elder grass, copper-footed Lingxian, nine-joint orchid, joint tea, elderberry, bamboo tea. Functions and indications: Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, cooling blood, clearing heat and detoxifying, dispelling wind and unblocking meridians, promoting blood circulation and dispersing stagnation. It is used for pneumonia, appendicitis, cellulitis due to symptoms of excessive heat and toxicity; and as an auxiliary treatment for rheumatic pain, injuries from falls, and tumors.

【Nature and flavor】Bitter, pungent, neutral.

[return through meridians] enters the heart and liver meridians.

【Function】 Clears away heat, detoxifies, cools blood, promotes blood circulation, eliminates spots and blood stasis, dispels wind, removes dampness and dredges the meridians.

[Indications] Used for blood-heat purpura, purpura, rheumatic pain, and traumatic injuries. Numbness of limbs; fractures; dysmenorrhea in women; abdominal pain due to postpartum stasis; pneumonia; acute appendicitis; acute gastroenteritis; bacillary dysentery; cholecystitis; abscess; stomatitis; rheumatic pain. Zhongjiefeng tablets and Zhongjiefeng injection are used together for the treatment of digestive tract cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer and other tumors.

[Contraindications] People with Yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire and pregnant women should not take it.

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