Pine root, also known as pine root, has the effect of dispelling wind and removing dampness, activating blood circulation and stopping bleeding.
Pine root is the young roots and root bark of Pinus sylvestris and other plants of the same genus, with a bitter flavor and warm nature, belonging to the lung meridian and stomach meridian. Pine root can be used for rheumatism, joint pain, itchy skin caused by wind, cough and bleeding from trauma. For internal use, it should be taken orally in decoction, and for external use, it can be taken as a freshly crushed compress or a decoction of water for external cleansing.
For the treatment of musculoskeletal pain, the young roots of the pine tree can be decocted and taken orally. For the treatment of vomiting blood and bleeding from injuries, use the roots of Pinus sylvestris, peeled and roasted, then fried and blackened, and then powdered into a fine powder and sent down with warm wine. The adverse effects of this product are not clear.
Patients with discomfort are advised to consult a doctor in time and standardize treatment. It is not advisable to self-medicate to avoid delaying the condition.