At the sight of the name Tianzhu Huang, it is estimated that many people think that it comes from Tianzhu. In fact, Tianzhu Huang did not come from Tianzhu. In fact, this is not the case. It has the efficacy of relieving cough and clearing heat, and it belongs to a commonly used Chinese medicine in daily life. So what are the taboos of Tianzhu Huang Chinese medicine? As a medicinal material, there may be certain taboos. Here, I will give you some related knowledge.
Tianzhu Huang traditional Chinese medicine
Pelargonium graveolens is a fragile medicinal material, with a lumpy appearance. Be careful when storing it at ordinary times, and it will easily become powder. In terms of efficacy, it is used for relieving cough, resolving phlegm and clearing heat. Because of cold nature, it is very effective to treat fever. For example, Pelargonium graveolens can be used with other Chinese medicinal materials for cough. In the inheritance of Chinese traditional medicine for so many years, the prescription for treating diseases has been clearly written. It can be said that China's culture is profound and various Chinese traditional medicine prescriptions have been passed through generations.
Having said that, let's introduce the contraindications of the use of Tianzhu Huang Chinese medicine. All Chinese medicines have contraindications, and not anyone can take them. For example, patients with onychomycosis and Liriodendron are not suitable for using Tianzhu Huang, and pregnant women can't use it, and Chinese medicines can't be eaten with radishes.