Diabetic patients can take Salvia miltiorrhiza under the guidance of a doctor if they have symptoms such as obstruction in the abdomen (lumps in the lower abdomen of women), accumulation and insomnia due to stagnation of blood. Salvia miltiorrhiza is a traditional Chinese medicine with the effects of activating blood circulation and regulating menstruation (regulating menstruation by activating blood circulation), removing blood stasis and relieving pain (removing blood stasis and relieving pain), cooling blood and eliminating carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles and swellings by cooling the blood), and removing vexation and tranquilizing the mind (relieving vexation and stabilizing the state of mind). It is bitter in taste and slightly cold in nature, and is attributed to the heart meridian and liver meridian. It is mainly used in the treatment of irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, post-partum abdominal pain, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), accumulation, bruises, rheumatism paralysis, cardiac pain, pain in the epigastrium (abdomen), carbuncle, swollen toxin, impediment in the abdomen (lumps in women’s lower abdomen), irritability and dizziness of fever, insomnia, etc. It is also used in the treatment of pain in the heart and liver meridians. Women with excessive menstruation, patients without blood stasis and those who are allergic to Salvia divinorum are prohibited from taking the product. Pregnant women and people with allergies should take it with caution. It is forbidden to take it together with Veratrum. The drug has no known adverse effects and generally does not affect the patient’s blood sugar level. Diabetic patients suffering from the above conditions can take Salvia divinorum under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, do not self-medicate.