The effects of ginger charcoal mainly include warming the menstruation and stopping bleeding, and it is useful for treating deficiency and cold vomiting, blood in stool, and disintegration (excessive menstrual flow or dripping).
Ginger charcoal is a Chinese herbal medicine made from the dried rhizomes of ginger, family Zingiberaceae, by frying the charcoal to form a concoction with a bitter, pungent, astringent and warm flavor, which can be applied to the spleen, liver and kidney meridians. This herb has the effect of warming the menstruation and stopping bleeding, and is mainly used for cold vomiting, leakage, and blood in stool, with its specific therapeutic effect varying from person to person.
There is no specific contraindication to the use of this herb, but it should be used with caution in patients with yin deficiency and fire and pregnant women. Specific medication should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of medication, so as not to use the wrong medication to cause damage to the body.