II. Indications: amenorrhea due to blood stasis, dysmenorrhea, dystocia, loss of afterbirth, arthralgia, foot flaccidity and muscle contracture, hematuria, bloody stranguria and traumatic injury.
Third, the practice of Radix Cyathulae:
1., amenorrhea due to blood stasis and dysmenorrhea can be combined with Angelica sinensis, Ligusticum Chuanxiong and Carthamus tinctorius.
2. Clinically, it should be combined with Taxilli, Clematis and one-act drama to dispel wind and dampness, dredge meridians and relieve pain.
3, heat stranguria, blood stranguria, hematuria, can be combined with Akebia stem, talc, Dianthus, Pollen Typhae, etc. to enhance the curative effect.
Indications: expelling wind, promoting diuresis, dredging channels and promoting blood circulation. Treat rheumatism, waist and knee pain, foot weakness, muscle contracture, bloody stranguria, hematuria, amenorrhea and abdominal mass. It can be used for amenorrhea, retained afterbirth, arthralgia, foot flaccidity, bloody urine, and traumatic injury.
5. Other effects: The benzene, ethyl acetate and alcohol extracts of Achyranthes bidentata have anti-fertility and anti-implantation effects, and the benzene extract has the strongest effect. Achyranthes bidentata can prolong the time of plasma recalcification and has the effect of promoting blood circulation and anticoagulation. Radix Cyathulae also has analgesic and mild diuretic effects.