Do you know about Cornus officinalis in Chinese medicine? In fact, Cornus officinalis is the name of a traditional Chinese medicine. It is the dried mature pulp of Cornus officinalis, a plant of the Cornaceae family. Distributed in Shanxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hunan, Sichuan, Shaanxi, Gansu and other places. It is commonly used for vertigo, tinnitus, soreness of waist and knees, impotence and spermatorrhea, enuresis and frequent urination, metrorrhagia and leukorrhea, profuse sweating and collapse, internal heat and thirst. So do you know what are the effects of Cornus officinalis in traditional Chinese medicine? Come and find out with me. Tonify the Deficiency and Strengthen the Body The modern physician Zhang Xichun said: "Cornus officinalis's effect in resolving colic is better than that of ginseng, astragalus and atractylodes!" He also said: "Among the medicines for resolving colic, Cornus officinalis is the best." Cornus officinalis is good at nourishing the liver. It can restrain the qi and blood that are about to disperse in the human body. Therefore, it is good at treating critical symptoms such as wheezing, spontaneous sweating, asthenia, loss of spermatorrhea, urinary incontinence, and loose stools caused by deficiency of both yin and yang. In clinical practice, 50 to 100 grams of Cornus officinalis is often boiled into a concentrated soup and taken orally. Nourishes Yin and arrests sweating The liver is the Jueyin meridian. When the liver is extremely weak, one may experience profuse sweating, or heat without cold, or sweating followed by the disappearance of heat, or both heat and sweating, which are dangerous symptoms. Because the liver and gallbladder are the exterior and interior of each other, the symptoms of sudden fever and sweating in the Jueyin Liver Meridian are just like the symptoms of alternating cold and heat in the Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian. Treatment requires tonifying the liver and nourishing yin to eliminate cold and heat. "Shennong's Herbal Classic" says that Cornus officinalis is responsible for cold and heat, which is actually the cold and heat of extreme liver meridian deficiency. Because Cornus officinalis can astringe sweat and is good at nourishing the liver, it is effective for treating symptoms of alternating cold and heat and profuse sweating due to extreme liver meridian deficiency and loss of vital energy. Nourishes and soothes the liver The "Inner Canon of Medicine" says: "Excessive anger will damage the liver." The liver stores blood and controls the tendons. When the liver is injured and qi and blood are deficient, the tendons lose nourishment and become stiff, numb, and painful when stretched or bent. In addition, the liver and gallbladder store the Yang fire. If the liver is weak, the Yang fire will not be able to circulate throughout the body, causing it to accumulate in the meridians, causing pain due to stagnation of qi and blood. Treatment should focus on nourishing and soothing the liver, as well as nourishing and activating blood circulation. "Shennong's Herbal Classic" says: "Cornus officinalis can warm the middle and expel cold and dampness." Cornus officinalis can not only nourish the liver, but also soothe the liver and promote the flow of qi and blood. Therefore, it is often used clinically to treat leg pain caused by liver deficiency, and it has the effect of nourishing the liver and relieving arthralgia. Astringent Cornus officinalis has the effect of astringency and opening, and can nourish the blood vessels in the lungs and stomach without causing the risk of blood stasis. For patients with long-term cough and hemoptysis due to upward flow of qi and blood, or vomiting blood due to liver deficiency and excessive fire damaging the stomach network, Cornus officinalis with dragon bone, oyster, or Panax notoginseng powder is often used clinically, which often has unexpected therapeutic effects. The above is an introduction to the Chinese medicine Cornus officinalis. I believe everyone knows the effects of the Chinese medicine Cornus officinalis. However, although it is effective, it is not suitable for everyone. For example, people who often have dampness and heat in the body and difficult urination are prohibited from taking it. Everyone must pay attention to this. So as to avoid counterproductive effects after taking it. |
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