Polygonum multiflorum, also known as Polygonum multiflorum, Purple Polygonum multiflorum, and Polygonum multiflorum. It is a perennial winding vine plant of the genus Polygonum of the Polygonaceae family. The tuber is thick, oblong, and dark brown. It is a very well-known herbal medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and is widely used. Let’s discuss the effects and functions of processed Polygonum multiflorum and what are the taboos. The role and efficacy of Shouwu and its taboos Function: Nourishes Qi, nourishes blood, replenishes Yin, promotes digestion, stops malaria, removes toxins, and dispels wind. Efficacy: Suitable for premature graying of hair, dizziness and tinnitus, qi and blood deficiency, dizziness, numbness of limbs, back pain and weak legs, neurasthenia, and hyperlipidemia. Taboos: People with loose stools should not take Polygonum multiflorum; people with damp phlegm are not suitable for taking Polygonum multiflorum; Polygonum multiflorum should not be taken with copper containers. The role and efficacy of Shouwu 1. Shouwu can cure premature graying of hair. Shouwu has the effect of curing premature graying of hair. You can use 25 grams of Shouwu, 15 grams of sycamore seeds, 15 grams of black sesame powder, and 25 grams of Rehmannia glutinosa. These four Chinese medicinal values can be decocted in water and drunk as tea. 2. Shouwu can treat unbearable headache caused by typhoid fever. Shouwu has the effect of curing unbearable headaches caused by typhoid fever. You can use 15 grams of Shouwu, 30 grams of ephedra without roots, 30 grams of gypsum, and 9 grams of dried kudzu. These four Chinese medicinal materials are mixed and ground into powder. Use 6 grams of the powder and 1 slice of ginger in 50 ml of water each time, decoct them together until 40 ml remains, and take it while it is warm. 3. Shouwu can cure dengue fever. Shouwu has the effect of treating dengue fever. You can mix 15 grams of Shouwu, 12 grams of stir-fried Atractylodes, 12 grams of Panax ginseng, and 12 grams of Chuanxiong, then boil them in tap water and take them after meals. 4. Shouwu is used to treat male menopausal syndrome of kidney qi deficiency type. Polygonum multiflorum has the effect of treating male menopause syndrome of kidney deficiency type. You can cut open a pair of pig kidneys, remove the muscle fascia and smelly glands, wash and cut them into slices, put them in a casserole with 30 grams of Polygonum multiflorum, add water and 100 grams of millet and cook into porridge, add seasoning and take, 1 dose per day. Side effects, taboos, and common problems of Shouwu When using Shouwu, you can use it alone or in combination with other Chinese medicinal materials such as Chuanxiong, Rehmannia, Ziziphus jujuba, Lycium barbarum, Cuscuta australis, Morus alba, black sesame powder, Eucommia ulmoides, Wild ginseng, Poria, stewed ginger, Prunella vulgaris, Fritillaria thunbergii, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Sophora flavescens, Peppermint, Cistanche deserticola, and Hemp seed. People with loose stools are prohibited from taking Shouwu; people with damp phlegm are not suitable for Shouwu; Shouwu should not be used with copper vessels. |
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