Liu Jinu, in addition to its effects of promoting blood circulation, dispersing swelling and stopping bleeding, also has certain effects in promoting digestion and relieving accumulation. It can treat conditions such as menstrual disorders, abdominal distension and pain, postpartum blood stasis, bruises and injuries, bleeding from wounds, and abscesses and swollen swellings.
Liu Jinu is primarily used for treating gold sores and stopping bleeding. The recommended dosage for oral administration is 3-10g, and it can also be applied externally in appropriate amounts, either in powdered form or as a paste. However, it should be avoided by patients with weak qi and blood deficiency or spleen deficiency diarrhea.
Liu Jinu powder is made by grinding Liu Jinu into powder and applying it directly to the wound, wrapped in gauze. It can effectively promote the healing of gold sores and relieve pain.
This herb has the effect of promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation. For gynecological conditions such as blood stasis and menstrual disorders after childbirth, it can be used in combination with other herbs such as Chinese angelica, Ligusticum wallichii, and peach kernel.
Liu Jinu decoction is made by combining Liu Jinu and licorice in equal amounts. It can be used to treat various postpartum ailments. However, it should not be used by patients with spleen deficiency. It can be combined with hawthorn, chicken internal gold, and other herbs to enhance its effectiveness in promoting digestion.
This herb can regulate menstruation and has the effect of promoting blood circulation. It can effectively improve postpartum blood stasis and other related issues, and has excellent blood-activating properties.
Liu Jinu is a commonly used Chinese medicinal herb that, when used in combination with other herbs, can help treat various diseases. It also has analgesic effects and can effectively alleviate menstrual pain. However, it is important to use it correctly.