Regulating qi and relieving pain, invigorating spleen and regulating stomach. Treat stomachache, abdominal distension, headache, hysteria and beriberi.
Taboo? People with qi deficiency and blood heat should not take it.
What is Gan Song?
Gan Song is the dried rhizome of Patrinia Gan Song. Chinese medicine believes that Gan Song has the effects of regulating qi, relieving pain, relieving depression and invigorating spleen.
Gan Song came back from the dead.
Legend has it that if the phoenix feels close to death, it will build a nest, collect Gan Song and other spices and spread them in the nest. Then it will ignite the bird's nest and let itself burn in the flame. When the flame burns out, the phoenix can be reborn, so it is also called the "immortal bird", and Gan Song also gives people the impression that it can "come back to life".
Gan Song, also known as Cinnamomum camphora and Valeriana officinalis, is a short plant, which always gives off a cool fragrance. Although it can't have the effect of "bringing back the dead" like the legend, it does have a good protective effect on people's life and health. At first, people only regarded Gan Song as a kind of spice, but after long-term contact and use, people found that the rhizome of Gan Song has extremely high medicinal value. It can regulate qi and relieve pain, strengthen spleen and stomach, and relieve or even eliminate symptoms such as palpitation, insomnia, stomachache, fullness in chest and abdomen, headache, etc. Therefore, Gan Song is regarded as an important drug income in many medical classics such as Kaibao Materia Medica and Herbal Supplement.
Alias: fragrant pine, sweet rosin
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