To invigorate the spleen, promote Qi and eliminate blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
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Chinese Herbal Medicine
OkayHerb
natural
Fruit Seed Type
Chrysanthemum Latin
Ye Ju Hua
Name of Chinese Medicine
English name
Origin Distribution
Born in sandy hillsides, riverside forests or bushes. Distributed in Northeast, Hebei, Henan and other places.
Sex and flavor return to meridian
It is mild in nature, sour and sweet in taste. Return to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian and liver meridian.
Usage Taboo
Those with weak spleen and stomach should be taken with caution. Don't eat too much raw.
Name of Chinese Medicine
English name
Origin Distribution
Born in sandy hillsides, riverside forests or bushes. Distributed in Northeast, Hebei, Henan and other places.
Sex and flavor return to meridian
It is mild in nature, sour and sweet in taste. Return to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian and liver meridian.
Usage Taboo
Those with weak spleen and stomach should be taken with caution. Don't eat too much raw.
To invigorate the spleen, promote Qi and eliminate blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
After the combination of modern and traditional processing, washing, anti-virus and other superb technology, to obtain high quality products
Our store operates a variety of varieties, a variety of specifications, to meet the needs of different customers, with a large storage, can supply a large number of spot
To invigorate the spleen, promote Qi and eliminate blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
After the combination of modern and traditional processing, washing, anti-virus and other superb technology, to obtain high quality products
Our store operates a variety of varieties, a variety of specifications, to meet the needs of different customers, with a large storage, can supply a large number of spot
The dosage is 6-12 grams, decoction for oral administration; or into pills or powder. External use: appropriate amount, decoct and wash or pound to apply. It can treat carnivorous stagnation, pediatric milk accumulation, abdominal distension and pain, dysentery, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, postpartum blood stasis, abdominal pain, hyperlipidemia, etc.
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The dosage is 6-12 grams, decoction for oral administration; or into pills or powder. External use: appropriate amount, decoct and wash or pound to apply. It can treat carnivorous stagnation, pediatric milk accumulation, abdominal distension and pain, dysentery, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, postpartum blood stasis, abdominal pain, hyperlipidemia, etc.
Poor-appetite | Replenishing-Qi-and-Blood | Fill-gas |
To invigorate the spleen, promote Qi and eliminate blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
To invigorate the spleen, promote Qi and eliminate blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, and its theory and connotation are profound and profound. Especially in this epidemic, traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine have played an irreplaceable role
According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 80,000 TCM clinics overseas with hundreds of thousands of TCMpractitioners providing TCM services to the local people
Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, and its theory and connotation are profound and profound. Especially in this epidemic, traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine have played an irreplaceable role
Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, and its theory and connotation are profound and profound. Especially in this epidemic, traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine have played an irreplaceable role
According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 80,000 TCM clinics overseas with hundreds of thousands of TCMpractitioners providing TCM services to the local people
Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history, and its theory and connotation are profound and profound. Especially in this epidemic, traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine have played an irreplaceable role