Blood-filled grass flowers look very beautiful, but they smell bad, so many people don't like them. However, they have good medicinal effects. In addition to reducing swelling and relieving pain, they are also effective in treating rheumatic pain!
Blood-filled grass has good therapeutic effects on rheumatic pain symptoms. For joint pain, it can be directly boiled in water and taken orally, and then applied externally to achieve the effect of pain relief.
The treatment of infantile paralysis requires the combination of other acupuncture methods to achieve better results. During the medication process, the use of medicated wine can also produce better therapeutic effects.
In addition, it can be cooked with other heat-clearing and mild ingredients, such as tofu, to help eliminate swelling. Moreover, it also has a good effect on the treatment of colon bleeding.
Prepare five qian (a unit of weight in traditional Chinese medicine) of blood-filled grass, one or two liang (another unit of weight) of wine bottle roots, and four qian each of mountain bark and stone peppermint. Boil in water and take orally. This formula has very good therapeutic effects on acute and chronic nephritis.
Select an appropriate amount of blood-filled grass and boil it in water to wash the affected area. This formula can be used to treat rheumatic pain and wind rash.
First, use a plum blossom needle to puncture the affected area, then grind an appropriate amount of fresh blood-filled grass stems and leaves, stir-fry with wine, and it can effectively treat infantile paralysis and injuries from falls.
People with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold should use it with caution. Pregnant women should avoid using it to prevent fetal malformation. Children can take it in moderate amounts. Women during menstruation are physically weaker, so it is recommended to use it with caution.