Classification of efficacy of drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
Indications are irregular menstruation; Postpartum abdominal pain due to blood stasis; Trauma and swelling; hemiplegia
Oral administration and dosage: decocted, 3-9g; Or soak in wine. External use: appropriate amount, decoction, fumigation and washing.
Medication contraindications Pregnant women should use it with caution.
Eight-treasure tea, also known as "three teas", is a traditional drink of Hui and Dongxiang nationalities living on the ancient Silk Road. Eight-treasure tea is based on tea, with white sugar (or rock sugar), medlar, red dates, walnuts, longan, sesame seeds, raisins and apple slices. It tastes sweet and delicious, and has the effects of nourishing yin, moistening lung, clearing throat and benefiting throat. In Gansu and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, "Babao Tea" is soaked in the bowl of "Three Fortresses" to entertain friends and relatives. Drinking eight-treasure tea is very common in modern city teahouses, and Han people are gradually infected with this custom of drinking tea. Indications are blood stasis block, such as blood stasis swelling and pain, trauma swelling and pain, meridian blood stasis hemiplegia, chest and abdomen pain, etc.
Efficacy: promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.