These are the names of several traditional Chinese medicines. Polygala Source This product is the dried root of Polygala tenuifolia Willd. or Polygala sibirica L. of Polygala family. Other names include thorns, thorns, thorns, thin grasses, chicken legs, chicken eyes, and grass roots. The nature and flavor are bitter, pungent, and slightly warm. Guixin, kidney, lung meridian. The main functions are to calm the mind and improve intelligence, eliminate phlegm and reduce swelling. It is used for insomnia, dreaminess, forgetfulness, palpitations, confusion, unpleasant expectoration, sores, swelling and poison, and breast swelling and pain caused by disharmony between the heart and kidneys. Application 1. Insomnia, dreaminess, palpitations, and forgetfulness. This product is bitter, pungent and warm in nature, has a good nature and is cathartic. It can not only invigorate the qi and calm the mind, but also stimulate the kidney qi and strengthen the will and forgetfulness. It is a good product for communicating with the heart and kidneys, calming the mind, and improving the intelligence and consciousness. It is mainly used to treat restlessness, insomnia, panic and other symptoms caused by heart and kidney disharmony. It is often used together with sedative and tranquilizing drugs such as Poria, Longya, and Cinnabar, such as Yuanzhi Pill ("Zhang Shi Yi Tong"); to treat forgetful syndrome, it is often used with Ginseng, Poria cocos, and calamus are used together, such as Kaixin Powder ("Qian Jin Prescription"). If Poria Shen is added to the prescription, it is Bu Forget Powder ("Criteria for Syndrome and Treatment"). 2. Epileptic panic. The taste of this medicine is pungent and tonic, which can benefit the heart orifices and expel phlegm and saliva. Therefore, it can be used to treat epilepsy, convulsions, convulsions and convulsions caused by phlegm blocking the heart orifices. For epilepsy, coma, convulsions, and convulsions, it can be combined with phlegm-reducing and wind-relieving drugs such as pinellia, gastrodia, and whole scorpion; for treatment of convulsions and mania, it is often used with calamus, turmeric, alum and other expectorant and resuscitation drugs. use. 3. Cough with excessive phlegm. This product is bitter, warm and dry in nature. It enters the lung meridian and can eliminate phlegm and relieve cough. Therefore, it can be used to treat those with thick phlegm, unpleasant cough or exogenous wind-cold, and cough with excessive phlegm. It is often used with almonds, Fritillaria, Trichosanthes trichosanthes, and Platycodon grandiflorum. 4. Carbuncles, sores, breast swelling and pain, and laryngitis. This product is pungent and bitter, and is good at clearing qi and blood stagnation and dispersing carbuncle. It is used for carbuncle sores, breast swelling and pain. It is effective for both oral and external use. It can be used alone as powder for oral use, mixed with rice wine. For external use, steam it in water until soft, add a small amount of rice wine, mash it and apply it to the affected area. The pungent taste of Polygala enters the lungs, opening up lung qi and benefiting the throat. For example, "Renzhai Zhizhi Prescription" treats throat pain and "Polygala flesh is minced, blow it, and salivate it out." Other names of Angelica sinensis: Qingui, Yun Gui, Xidanggui, Mindanggui. Especially in Min County, Gansu Province (located in the south-east of Lanzhou), the quality of angelica is the best, and it is known as the "Chinese Angelica City". Qiangui (see "Shen Nong's Materia Medica"), mountain bark (see "Erya"), white bark (see "Erya"), Wenwu (see "Compendium of Materia Medica"). The origin of the name of Angelica sinensis: 1. The ancients married wives for the purpose of raising children. For women, Angelica sinensis is an important medicine for regulating blood circulation and treating female diseases. It means missing her husband, so it is named Angelica sinensis, which has the same meaning as the Tang poem "It is good to grow flax but there is no one to breed it. It is the right time to return but not to return"; 2. Chen Cheng said: Angelica sinensis is very effective in treating postpartum hemorrhage in pregnant women. If qi and blood disorder occurs, taking it can reduce the disorder and stabilize the qi and blood, so that the qi and blood can return to their respective places, so the name of angelica is derived from this. Come. Latin name of crude drug: Radix Angelica Sinensis Plant Latin name: Angelica Sinensis (Oliv.) Diels. English: Tang-Kuei Pinyin name: Danggui The root of the Umbelliferae plant Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels. The dried roots of Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels are excavated in late autumn, and the fibrous roots and sediment are removed. After the water evaporates slightly, they are bundled into small handfuls, put in a shed, and slowly smoked and dried with fireworks. The root of Angelica sinensis Diels is made from China's top raw materials of Angelica sinensis. Its main ingredients are ligustilide, linoleic acid, etc. It is produced using supercritical CO2 extraction technology after being crushed at low temperature. It has the unique aroma and aroma of Angelica sinensis. bitterness.
Physical and chemical inspection refractive index (20℃) is 1.5100~1.5400 relative density (20℃) is 0.9800~1.0300 acid value mg .KOH/g≤ 20 arsenic (calculated as As) ≤ 0.0002 heavy metal (calculated as Pb) ≤ 0.001 Product characteristics and flavor Specific, nourishing and activating blood, suitable for medicated foods, pharmaceutical raw materials, etc. High content of ligustilide. Usage: raw materials for medicated diet, medicine and health products. Functions and Indications: ☆ Sweet, warm and moist in texture, it is an important medicine for nourishing blood. It is used for heart and liver blood deficiency, sallow complexion, dizziness and palpitations. Such as four things soup. If both Qi and blood are deficient, try Danggui Buxue Decoction, Ginseng Nourishing Decoction, etc. ☆It can not only nourish and activate blood, but also regulate menstruation. It is an important gynecological medicine. It is used for irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea and other symptoms caused by blood deficiency or blood deficiency combined with stasis. ☆It nourishes and activates blood circulation, dissipates cold and relieves pain. It is used for painful syndromes such as blood deficiency, blood stagnation and cold coagulation, bruises and rheumatism. In modern times, it is used for coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, thromboangiitis obliterans, etc., and has achieved certain curative effects. ☆It can not only activate blood circulation, reduce swelling and relieve pain, but also nourish blood and promote muscle growth, so it is also commonly used in surgical treatment of carbuncle and ulcer. ☆The effect of nourishing blood, moistening intestines and laxative is used for constipation due to blood deficiency and intestinal dryness. Schisandra chinensis Schisandra chinensis can protect the five internal organs of the human body - heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Schisandra chinensis is a popular monograph subject in Japanese and Chinese pharmacopoeias. As early as more than 2,000 years ago, royal aristocrats and famous Chinese medicine masters had widely adopted this traditional health-building product. As the name suggests, Schisandra chinensis is a fruit with five medicinal properties: pungent, sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. It is unique among traditional Chinese medicinal materials that generally only have one or two medicinal properties. This fruit with all five flavors and five elements can play a balancing role in the five internal organs of the human body - heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys. Schisandra chinensis is rich in organic acids, vitamins, flavonoids, plant sterols and lignans with strong restorative effects (such as schisandrinol A, schisandrin B or schisandrin). It also has the functions of essence, qi and shen. One of the few medicinal materials with great benefits, it can replenish qi and strengthen the liver, increase the efficiency of cells in eliminating waste, supply more oxygen, create and utilize energy, and improve memory and sexual stamina. In ancient times, Russian hunters would take Schisandra chinensis to strengthen their body and replenish their energy before each hunting trip. Schisandra chinensis has extraordinary effects, including: Protecting the liver and regenerating liver tissue. The liver is the central detoxification organ of the human body and is responsible for filtering out toxic substances to prevent harm to the human body. Schisandra chinensis promotes the liver's detoxification process, protects the liver from poison, and regenerates liver tissue damaged by alcohol abuse, drugs, or hepatitis. Schisandra chinensis is also effective in reducing elevated transaminase-alanine transaminase (SGPT/ALT - 75 in 20 days) and alpha-fetoglobin (AFP - most widely used biochemical blood tests to detect liver cancer) levels , which is safer than the well-known silymarin (derived from milk thistle). Did you know... Acetaminophen, a commonly used antipyretic and analgesic, can lower glutathione (GSH) levels in the liver enough to potentially cause liver damage. Schisandra chinensis can accelerate the metabolic rate of acetaminophen and reduce GSH consumption, helping to protect the liver. Human test results show that Schisandra chinensis is particularly effective for people suffering from chronic hepatitis caused by viruses (including types A, B, C, D and E). In fact, according to a clinical trial report in China, it has a 76% success rate in treating hepatitis patients without any side effects. Schisandra chinensis has anti-inflammatory effects. Schisandra chinensis has anti-inflammatory effects to prevent liver damage, activate anabolic processes to promote the repair of damaged liver cells, and can enhance the activity of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis and ornithine decarboxylase to regenerate liver cells. . Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is one of the most toxic substances to the liver. Numerous studies have shown that Schisandra chinensis has potent hepatoprotective effects against the toxic effects of CCl4. It follows that Schisandra chinensis is very effective in protecting the liver from daily toxins! Protects and enhances heart function Schisandra chinensis is beneficial to oxygen exchange in tissue cells, and has been proven to have a protective effect on heart tissue in some cases of hypoxia and myocardial damage. It can also slow down the heart rate and relieve high blood pressure.
Nourish yin and strengthen essence, suitable for both men and women. Schisandra chinensis is one of the most effective supplements for nourishing yin and strengthening essence, suitable for both men and women. It can promote sexual stamina and increase the sensitivity of female vulva to stimulation. It activates the production of nitric oxide (NO), which in turn increases male stamina and stamina. Improves mental health Schisandra chinensis can activate the nervous system, promote reaction ability, mental concentration and coordination, and enhance mental clarity. Although it has an energizing effect, it doesn't have the jittery side effects of caffeine. This tiny berry is sometimes used to treat depression and can help improve irritability and forgetfulness. Enhance physical endurance Schisandra chinensis can enhance endurance and strength and accelerate physical recovery. In Russia, studies conducted on factory workers and children have shown that Schisandra chinensis can increase endurance, increase physical strength and reduce the risk of disease. Anti-free radical damage Free radicals are the main cause of atherosclerosis, cancer, coronary heart disease and insufficient immunity. They are also the culprit of accelerating the aging process. The lignans contained in Schisandra chinensis are powerful antioxidants that inhibit free radicals and increase the levels of the antioxidant glutathione in the liver. Delaying the aging process Research reports show that Schisandra chinensis is often used as an anti-aging and qi-enhancing supplement, and recent research results have further clarified this principle. Studies have found that the lignans contained in Schisandra chinensis can enhance the energy production of adenine triphosphate (ATP) or mitochondria (cell energy store), while protecting the mitochondria from oxidative stress. These effects explain why Schisandra chinensis can slow down the aging process and delay the onset of age-related diseases, such as heart failure, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Nourishes and enhances kidney function. From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, Schisandra chinensis is often used to nourish the kidneys and promote fluid production, which helps to treat night sweats, polydipsia and frequent urination. It is also helpful in treating urinary incontinence and premature ejaculation. A powerful adaptogen that can combat stress and emergencies. Schisandra chinensis is one of the most effective plant adaptogens that can enhance mental, physical and sensory functions, and enhance resistance to stress. In short, it helps the body withstand stress factors such as cold, heat, noise, and emotional overload, thereby helping to improve work performance, increase endurance, and reduce fatigue. Other effects: Improve vision (including night vision) Improve hearing ability Strengthen the lungs and relieve respiratory infection problems (such as chronic cough, shortness of breath and wheezing sounds when breathing) Enhance human immunity and enhance resistance to diseases Accelerate Recover energy lost due to long-term exertion after illness, enhance muscle activity during exercise, and solve skin problems (including urticaria and eczema). The effects and effects of Schisandra chinensis on the liver: 1. Promote the detoxification process of the liver, by accelerating acetaminophen It can improve the metabolic rate, reduce GSH consumption, resist the toxic effects of CCl4, etc., protect the liver from poisoning, and promote the regeneration of damaged liver cells. Second, it has anti-inflammatory effects to prevent liver cell damage, activate anabolic processes to promote the repair of damaged liver cells, and enhance the activity of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis and ornithine decarboxylase to promote damaged liver cells. Liver cell regeneration. Third, it enhances human immunity and resistance to disease, restores energy lost due to long-term fatigue, and accelerates recovery after illness. Effects of Schisandra chinensis: 1. Effect on the central nervous system Schisandra chinensis has obvious sedative effect. Schisandra chinensis extract and alcohol methanol can reduce the spontaneous activities of mice, and also have analgesic and muscle relaxation effects. 2. Hepatoprotective effect: Schisandrin ethanol extract and Schisandrin A, B, C, alcohol A, alcohol B, ester A, ester B, etc. have obvious protective effects on animal liver cell damage caused by chemical poisons. 3. Effect on the cardiovascular system: Schisandra chinensis has a blood vessel dilating effect. Schisandrin, Schisandrin C, deoxyschisandrin, etc. all have inhibitory effects on the contraction of isolated dog mesenteric arteries, and can increase the coronary blood flow of isolated hearts of rats and anesthetized dogs. 4. Anti-aging effect: "Herbal Classic" records that Schisandra chinensis "mainly replenishes qi, replenishes deficiencies, strengthens yin, and benefits men's essence." Schisandrin B and Schisandrin both have antioxidant effects and can scavenge free radicals and inhibit the formation of peroxidized lipids. In addition, Schisandra chinensis can reduce serum cholesterol and increase protein content in the brain and liver, both of which have been shown to have anti-aging effects.
5. Effect on the respiratory system: Schisandra chinensis can "shrink lung qi" and "calm cough and relieve asthma". Schisandra chinensis can enhance the function of bronchial epithelial cells in mice with chronic bronchitis. 6. Effect on metabolism and immune function Schisandra chinensis can promote the synthesis of liver glycogen, strengthen glucose metabolism, and increase protein synthesis in liver cells. 7. Anti-ulcer effect Schisandra chinensis administered to rats can inhibit the occurrence of stress ulcers, reduce the ulcer index, and inhibit gastric juice secretion.
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