Panax ginseng consumption has no blood tonic effect.
Panax ginseng, which belongs to the liver and stomach meridians, has a sweet, slightly bitter and warm flavor. Its effects include dispersing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, reducing swelling and stabilizing pain (eliminating swelling and pain).
Panax ginseng enters the blood division of the liver meridian (the deepest stage or disease position among the four periods of warm disease, namely Wei qi and Ying blood), is good at stopping bleeding and dispelling blood stasis, stopping bleeding without leaving blood stasis, and can be applied to all kinds of bleeding inside and outside the human body, no matter what kind of stasis there is.
Panax ginseng can be used to treat bleeding conditions such as coughing blood, blood in stool, vomiting blood, urinating blood, leakage (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), traumatic bleeding and other bleeding conditions without the effect of replenishing blood.
In addition, Panax notoginseng has strong power in promoting blood circulation, reducing swelling and relieving pain as a key medicine for injuries. Panax notoginseng can be used for bruises, injuries to muscles and bones.
Panax ginseng should be used with caution in pregnant women, and is not suitable for use alone in bleeding caused by Yin deficiency and Blood heat.
If you need to take traditional Chinese medicine, consult a professional physician and take it under the guidance of the physician, do not take the medicine on your own, so as not to cause damage to the organism.