Zhebeimu is bitter in flavor and cold in nature; it belongs to the lung and heart meridians.
Zhebeimu is one of the most commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs in clinical practice, with the effects of clearing away heat, resolving phlegm and cough, detoxifying and dispersing knots and eliminating carbuncles (evacuating knots and eliminating carbuncles and poisons). Zhebeimo is bitter, cold and heat-clearing, and enters the lung meridian, so it is mainly used to treat wind-heat cough, phlegm-fire cough, and carbuncle (the lungs are burned by heat, heat congestion and blood stasis, and pus from long-lasting corruption), etc. It can detoxify and disperse toxins.
Zhebeimo can detoxify and dissipate the toxins and eliminate carbuncles, so it also has good therapeutic effects on carbuncles (red, swollen and painful breasts, poor milk discharge, and ultimately suppurative diseases), scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph node tuberculosis), and gall tumors (the equivalent of thyroid tumors), and other diseases.
People with cold phlegm, damp phlegm and cold spleen and stomach should be cautious of taking Zhe Bei Mu, and this product should not be used with aconite herbs such as Chuan Wu, Cao Wu and Pian Zi. The adverse effects of this product are not clear.
Patients who are not feeling well are advised to consult a doctor in time and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a doctor.