Nux prinsepiae has:
1, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. It can inhibit a variety of pathogenic bacteria to varying degrees.
2, regulating immunity and regulating blood lipid.
3, hypoglycemic effect.
4, antioxidant effect.
Chinese medicine nux prinsepiae
Name of Medicinal Material: nux prinsepiae.
Alias: Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum cuspidatum, Prunus cuspidatum, Prunus armeniaca, Fructus Rumicis, and Polygonum cuspidatum.
Tropism of nature and taste: sweet in taste and slightly cold in nature.
Return to the heart and spleen meridian.
Function of expelling wind and dissipating heat, nourishing liver and improving eyesight.
Clinical application of nux prinsepiae is a common Chinese medicine in ophthalmology.
1, expelling wind and dissipating heat: used for red eyes, swelling and pain, rotten eyelids and tears caused by wind-heat in liver meridian.
2, nourishing liver and improving eyesight: used for (1) patients with liver deficiency, blurred eyes and tears. (2) The eyes with liver and kidney deficiency are dim.
3. This product can also be used externally to treat eye diseases. For example, Chun Xue Ointment treats liver meridian deficiency, dark and itchy pain caused by wind and heat, fear of shame in the sun and tears in the wind. "Dispelling Cloud Ointment" can be used to treat eye blindness, and it can also treat red and rotten eyes.
Nux prinsepiae's Melody
Nux prinsepiae is sweet, and the wind is swollen and rotten;
The heat swells the flesh, and the tears stop.