Sesame has the effect of tonifying the liver and kidney, moistening the intestines, etc.; it is forbidden for people with loose stools in the spleen and allergies.
Sesame is the black seeds of sesame in the genus Sesamum. It is sweet in flavor and flat in nature; it belongs to liver, kidney and large intestine meridians. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, moisturizing and lubricating the intestines, and promoting lactation. It is used for treating deficiency of liver and kidney (weakness of liver and kidney), dizziness, anemia, constipation, and lack of breast milk. However, the efficacy of using sesame seeds is limited, and patients are advised to prescribe the medication at the doctor’s if they are not feeling well.
Sesame has laxative effect, so those with weak spleen and loose stools should not take it. If there is a need for medication for sesame, you should consult a physician and use it under the guidance of a physician, not blindly use it on your own, so as not to cause unknown effects on the body.