Turmeric powder is made from the Chinese herbal medicine turmeric grinding, disease and condition is different, the time of taking may also be different, and there is no optimal time to drink it, you need to follow the doctor’s advice. Turmeric is pungent, warm and bitter, and can enter the blood (in the four periods of warm disease, Wei Qi and Ying Blood, belongs to the most in-depth stage or disease) and into the qi, with the effect of promoting menstruation and relieving pain, breaking the blood and promoting the flow of qi, and is often used to improve the chest paralysis (chest tightness and pain), heart pain, menstrual pain, amenorrhea, thoracic and thoracic coercive pain (the chest and ribs area collectively referred to as the thoracic and coerce pain), rheumatism, shoulder and arm pain, bruises, pain, and obstruction of mass in the abdomen (the woman’s lower abdomen with a mass) and other diseases. There is no specific time to drink this medicine, so follow your doctor’s instructions, there is no optimal time to drink it. Turmeric can be used in combination with other medicines, for example, with woodruff, aconite, angelica and other Chinese medicines to treat heart and chest pains caused by occlusion of the heart veins and lack of vitality of the chest yang. Combining it with Radix et Rhizoma Glycyrrhizae Praeparata, Citrus Aurantium, and Gui Xin can cure chest pain caused by stagnation of Qi in the liver and stomach and cold condensation. Combining turmeric with saffron, angelica and chuanxiong can improve amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and post-partum abdominal pain caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stagnation due to lack of qi flow). Turmeric should not be used indiscriminately, and should be used with caution in cases of blood deficiency or without qi stagnation and blood stasis, and is contraindicated in pregnant women. The adverse effects of turmeric are not clear, if you need to use, please use under the guidance of a professional doctor, not self-medication.