Efficacy and effects of moxa patties

Mugwort patties mainly play a part of the efficacy of Mugwort leaves, with the effect of assisting in warming the menstruation and dispersing cold (warming the meridians of the human body to get rid of the cold in the body), invigorating the spleen and opening up the stomach (promoting appetite by strengthening the spleen), but the effect is very weak, and can assist in relieving epistaxis, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), menstruation, and so on. Taken internally, mugwort has the efficacy of warming menstruation and stopping bleeding (warming the body’s meridians to stop internal bleeding), dispersing cold and relieving pain (relieving pain by dispelling cold in the body), regulating menstruation, and tranquilizing the fetus, while used externally it can dispel dampness and relieve itching. Mugwort can be used to treat cold vomiting, epistaxis, metrorrhagia, excessive menstruation, cold pain in the abdomen, cold menstruation, cold uterus, infertility, cold pain in the epigastric region (cold pain in the stomach and abdomen), restlessness of the fetus, fetal leakage (small amount of bleeding from the vagina in the early stage of pregnancy), hyperemia, and itching of the skin. Ai Ye is a common gynecological Chinese medicine, but people with Yin deficiency and blood heat should be cautious of using Ai Ye. Mochi is a food made by steaming and pounding glutinous rice, and has no medicinal properties. Ai Ye mochi is mainly taken as food, and can only play a weak effect of Ai Ye. If you use traditional Chinese medicine, you need to be under the guidance of a physician to identify the evidence of the use of medication, do not take on their own.