What are the effects of Qinjiao

What are the effects of Qinjiao

Normally, the adverse reactions caused by bacterial invasion in our bodies are not enough to be treated with drugs, but they do cause certain harm to people's bodies. This requires the use of Chinese herbal medicine for treatment, which not only does not cause harm to the body but can also quickly relieve adverse symptoms. So what are the effects of Qinjiao?

1. Used for rheumatic pain

Qinjiao can eliminate rheumatism and relax tendons and muscles. It is often used for rheumatic pain, joint cramps, limb paralysis and other symptoms. The medicinal property of this product is moist but not dry, and it can be used regardless of whether the symptoms are cold and damp, damp-heat, or new or long-term. In terms of compatibility, it is often used together with Saposhnikovia divaricata, Qianghuo, Duhuo, and Sangzhi. In addition, this product is often used together with wind-dispelling and exterior-resolving drugs to treat symptoms of body aches and pains due to exterior syndrome.

2. Used for damp-heat jaundice

Qinjiao can eliminate dampness and reduce jaundice, so it can treat damp-heat jaundice. It is often used in combination with Artemisia capillaris, Poria cocos, Alisma orientalis, etc.

3. Used for bone steaming and hot flashes

This product can also eliminate deficiency heat and treat bone steaming and hot flashes, and is often used in combination with turtle shell, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, and Radix Lycii.

[Prescription name] Qinjiao, Xiqinjiao, Zuoqinjiao (wash, dry, slice)

[General dosage and usage] One to three grams, decocted and taken orally.

4. Used for rheumatic pain

Qinjiao can eliminate rheumatism and relax tendons and muscles. It is often used for rheumatic pain, joint cramps, limb paralysis and other symptoms. The medicinal property of this product is moist but not dry, and it can be used regardless of whether the symptoms are cold and damp, damp-heat, or new or long-term. In terms of compatibility, it is often used together with Saposhnikovia divaricata, Qianghuo, Duhuo, and Sangzhi. In addition, this product is often used together with wind-dispelling and exterior-resolving drugs to treat symptoms of body aches and pains due to exterior syndrome.

5. Used for damp-heat jaundice

Qinjiao can eliminate dampness and reduce jaundice, so it can treat damp-heat jaundice. It is often used in combination with Artemisia capillaris, Poria cocos, Alisma orientalis, etc.

6. Used for bone steaming and hot flashes

This product can also eliminate deficiency heat and treat bone steaming and hot flashes, and is often used in combination with turtle shell, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, and Radix Lycii.

[Prescription name] Qinjiao, Xiqinjiao, Zuoqinjiao (wash, dry, slice)

[General dosage and usage] One to three grams, decocted and taken orally.

Qinjiao has a very good effect on the treatment of pediatric jaundice, but when a child suffers from this disease, it is best to go to the hospital for examination and use Qinjiao for treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid insufficient use of drugs to completely treat the child's disease, or excessive use of drugs to cause harm to the child's body.

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