Pickerel, or Wicker Welfare, is effective in dispersing cold, lowering the flow of Qi, and relieving pain, and has been used to treat epigastric (abdominal) pain, migraine headaches, and toothache, as well as to treat vomiting and diarrhea.
Wicker Mental Welfare is a traditional Chinese medicine, which is the dried mature fruit of Wicker Mental Welfare of the Piperaceae family. It is pungent and hot in nature, and enters the stomach and large intestine meridians. It enters the stomach and large intestine meridians. Wicker Welfare is used in combination with nutmeg, dry ginger, horehound, atractylodes, licorice, and mucilage to treat food and diarrhea. It is also used in conjunction with wood sorrel, dried ginger, and dried aconite for treating coldness in the spleen and stomach, poor diet, and vomiting of acidic water.
The adverse reactions, contraindications, and precautions of Wicker Balsam are not known.
When using the drug for treatment, it is necessary to be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms and not to use the drug arbitrarily, so as to avoid adverse consequences.