Tea for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis

Red peony, peach kernel, safflower and other Chinese herbs brewed in tea have some effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), but the effect is limited. Radix Paeoniae Alba: It has the efficacy of clearing heat and cooling blood (relieving blood heat by clearing heat), in addition to the efficacy of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Therefore, it can be used to treat conditions such as epistaxis (vomiting of blood and nosebleeds caused by blood heat), dysmenorrhea due to menstrual closure, abdominal pain due to obstruction in the abdomen, as well as bruises and injuries. Peach Kernel: It has the effects of invigorating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and laxative, in addition to relieving cough and asthma (stopping cough and calming wheezing). Therefore, it can be used for the treatment of menstrual cramps and pains, obstruction in the abdomen, lumps and coughs. Safflower: It has the effect of activating blood circulation and promoting menstruation, and also has the effect of removing blood stasis and relieving pain. Therefore, it can be used to treat conditions such as blood stagnation and menstrual occlusion, obstruction in the abdomen (tangible or intangible lumps in the abdomen with a feeling of swelling and pain) as well as chest paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest) and heart pain. Herbal medicines that invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis are generally used with caution by pregnant women. However, Chinese medicines work mainly through decoction, and drinking them in water may affect their efficacy due to the limited release of active ingredients. When using medication, it is necessary to be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to use the medication, and not to use the medication arbitrarily, in order to avoid adverse consequences.