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What role does salvia miltiorrhiza play?
Salvia miltiorrhiza is also known as red ginseng, purple salvia miltiorrhiza and red root. It is a dicotyledonous plant of Labiatae with dry roots and rhizomes. Location: Anhui, Henan, Shaanxi and other places. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain, cooling blood and eliminating carbuncle, clearing heart fire, nourishing blood and calming nerves. Dig and wash in the spring and autumn. Slice, slice, eat raw or fry in wine.

[Property] It tastes bitter and slightly cold. It can promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, cool blood and soothe the nerves.

[References] Contains tanshinone, protocatechuic aldehyde, protocatechuic acid, danshensu, vitamin E, etc.

It can dilate coronary artery, increase coronary flow, improve myocardial ischemia, infarction and cardiac function, regulate heart rhythm, dilate peripheral blood vessels and improve microcirculation; Can improve the hypoxia tolerance of the body; Has the effects of anticoagulation, promoting fibrinolysis, inhibiting platelet aggregation and inhibiting thrombosis; It can reduce blood lipid and inhibit the formation of coronary atherosclerosis; It can inhibit or alleviate the degeneration, necrosis and inflammatory reaction of liver cells, promote the regeneration of liver cells, and has anti-fibrosis effect; It can shorten the recovery period of red blood cells and hemoglobin, increase reticular cells, promote tissue repair and accelerate fracture healing; The central nervous system has inhibitory effect; Has anti-tumor effect; Can enhance the immune function of the body; Can lower blood sugar; It can inhibit many kinds of bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

【 Usage 】 Used for irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea and postpartum abdominal pain caused by blood stasis; Coronary heart disease, angina pectoris and atherosclerosis; Chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, abdominal mass or tumor; Chronic pulmonary heart disease and bronchial asthma; Failure to nourish the heart with blood or excessive heart fire, palpitation, anxiety and insomnia.