Indications: astringing intestine to stop diarrhea, stop bleeding and expel worms, and it can be used for chronic diarrhea, chronic dysentery, bloody stool, proctoptosis, metrorrhagia, leucorrhea and abdominal pain caused by insect accumulation.
Chrysanthemum: [medicinal materials and ingredients]
The whole plant contains a variety of volatile oils, including camphorene, camphor, carvone, limonene and so on. It also contains linarin, luteolin glycoside, cyanidin, Flos Chrysanthemi, polysaccharide, coumarin and Flos Chrysanthemi Indici.
Clearing away heat and toxic materials and reducing swelling. It can inhibit staphylococcus aureus, diphtheria, streptococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacillary dysentery and influenza virus. Clinical use: 1. Shanghai flu: 9 grams of chrysanthemum, 9 grams of honeysuckle, 9 grams of forsythia, 9 grams of burdock, 6 grams of mint and 6 grams of licorice, decocted in water. 2. Acute suppurative inflammation: Take 30-60 grams of fresh wild chrysanthemum and its leaves, decoct them in water for daily use, take 30-60 grams of flowers and leaves, decoct them in water, wash them outside or mash them and apply them externally to the affected area. 3. Hypertension: Flos Chrysanthemi Indici and Semen Cassiae each 15g, soaked in water instead of tea (especially suitable for liver-heat hypertension). 4. Sore throat, swollen eyes, etc. : It can be combined with other drugs.
Combined medication should be mainly anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal.