What herbs to use for hair growth

Hair can take Chinese medicine, such as the side of the cypress leaves, chasteberry, the production of He Shouwu, but not all people are suitable for the use of these drugs, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication. 1. Lateral Cypress Leaf: Its effect is to cool the blood and stop bleeding (make the blood cool and moist to prevent bleeding), resolve phlegm and stop cough, and promote hair growth and hair acne. It is used in treating hematemesis, epistaxis, haemoptysis, haemostasis, hair loss caused by blood heat, and premature whitening of hair. The drug is bitter, astringent and cold in nature, therefore, it should not be used alone by people with cold spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weak and cold), and should be used with caution by people with bleeding and bruising. 2. Chasteberry: Its effect is to nourish the liver and kidney, brighten the eyes and darken the hair. It is used in treating yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney), lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee regions), premature whitening of the beard and hair, dizziness and dizziness, darkness of the eyes and darkness of the eyes, and forgetfulness and tinnitus. The nature of the drug is cold, so it is contraindicated for people with cold spleen and stomach, loose stools and kidney yang deficiency. 3. Prepared He Shou Wu: Its effects include nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and nourishing the blood (tonifying the essence and nourishing the blood), acuminating the hair, and strengthening the muscles and bones. It is used for deficiency of liver and kidney (weak function of liver and kidney), lack of essence and blood, dizziness, fatigue, premature whitening of hair, lumbar and knee pain, numbness of limbs, etc. It is contraindicated in people who suffer from congestion of dampness and phlegm. It is also contraindicated for those who are full of dampness and phlegm. In addition to the above three drugs, there are other clinically available traditional Chinese medicines that have the effect of hair growth, which can be selected and used according to the patient’s specific condition. Chinese medicine should be used in the professional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid adverse consequences.