Is He Shou Wu a Thousand Gold Vine?

He Shou Wu is not Thousand Gold Vine. The two are different sources of medicinal herbs. He Shouwu is also known as shouwu, red shouwu, iron scale, red internal consumption, etc. This product is the dried tuberous root of Polygonum multiflorum. It is bitter, sweet and astringent in taste, slightly warm in nature, and belongs to the liver, heart and kidney meridians, with the effects of interception of malaria, laxative, detoxification and so on. It has the effects of laxative, detoxification, and interception of malaria, etc. Raw He Shou Wu is usually used for laxative, detoxification, and interception of malaria. It is the root or stem and leaves of the plant Qianjin vine of the family Fangji, so the two are different. He Shou Wu is used for sores, scrofula (mainly refers to the neck lymph nodes tuberculosis), rubella itching, long malaria body weakness, intestinal dryness and constipation and other diseases. He Shouwu after processing and production is generally no side effects, not processed can not be eaten. Because of the nature of He Shouwu cold, attention to the weak spleen and stomach is not suitable for people to eat, stool clearing and wet phlegm should not be. After eating, there may be diarrhea, may also cause abdominal distension and abdominal pain. Patients should not take He Shouwu without authorization, need to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as not to cause discomfort.