TIANMA DANSENG SANQI XIANGSHENG can be used together to relieve wind and spasm, promote menstruation and relieve pain, dissipate blood stasis, and replenish qi. 1. Tianma is flat in nature and sweet in flavor. Attributed to the liver meridian. Its effect is to suppress wind and spasm, calm liver yang, dispel wind and clear the channels (dispel wind evil, dredge the channels). Clinically, it can be used for the treatment of internal movement of liver wind, epilepsy and convulsions, dizziness and headache, stroke and paralysis, rheumatic paralysis and so on. 2. Salvia divinorum is slightly cold in nature and bitter in flavor. It belongs to heart and liver meridians. Its effects are to promote menstruation, relieve pain, clear the heart and remove vexation (removing vexation and heat within the heart), invigorate blood circulation, dispel blood stasis, and cool the blood to eliminate carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles and swellings by cooling the blood). It can be used clinically to treat restlessness, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, blood stasis, sores and carbuncles. It should not be used in conjunction with veratrum. 3. Panax ginseng is warm in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in flavor. It belongs to the liver and stomach meridians. Its effects are dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing stasis and stopping bleeding), subduing swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain). It can be used clinically to treat bruising and bleeding conditions. Pregnant women are advised to use it with caution. 4. American ginseng is cool in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in flavor. It belongs to lung, heart and kidney meridians. Its effects are tonifying Qi and nourishing Yin, clearing heat and promoting generation of body fluid. Clinically, it can be used to treat deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), deficiency of qi and fluid, thirst and thirst. It should not be used in conjunction with Veratrum. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.