What are the herbs that have similar effects to Angelica sinensis?

Chicken Blood Vine and Angelica sinensis have the effect of invigorating blood and tonifying blood, while Motherwort and Angelica sinensis have the effect of invigorating blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstruation by invigorating blood), please follow the doctor’s instruction for specific medication. Angelica sinensis, sweet, pungent and warm in nature, enters the liver, heart and spleen meridians, has the efficacy of tonifying and activating blood, relieving pain and regulating menstruation, moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels. It is mainly used for treating dysmenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, constipation due to deficiency of blood and blood stasis; constipation due to dryness of intestines and bowels, yellowish color (yellowish color with no luster), palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), dizziness, etc. The adverse effects of Angelica sinensis are not clear. The adverse effects of Angelica sinensis are not clear; it is contraindicated in people with dampness (too much dampness leading to fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach) and loose stools. Chicken Blood Vine, bitter, sweet, warm in nature, belonging to the liver and kidney meridians, has the effect of tonifying blood and activating blood circulation, relieving pain and regulating menstruation, and relaxing tendons and activating collaterals (relaxing tendons and bones, dredging meridians and collaterals), and can be used for menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea; rheumatic paralysis, blood deficiency and atrophy, and numbness of the limbs. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. Motherwort, bitter, pungent, slightly cold in nature, belonging to the liver, pericardium and bladder meridians, has the effects of activating blood circulation and regulating menstruation, diuretic and eliminating swelling, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxicity in the body), and can be used for menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, menstrual amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, oedema and urination, and sores, ulcers and swelling and toxins. Pregnant women are advised to use it with caution. The efficacy of each traditional Chinese medicine is different. If you feel unwell and need to take medication, please go to the hospital and use the medication under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, and do not use the medication on your own to avoid delaying your condition.