Efficacy and effects of ochre

Ochre has the effects of heavy sedation and subduing rebellion, clearing fire and calming the liver, cooling the blood and stopping bleeding. It is mainly used clinically for treating clinical manifestations of vomiting, eruption, asthma, liver heat, dizziness, epistaxis and bleeding. Because it has the effect of calming the stomach, lowering Qi, and stopping vomiting, it is used for clinical manifestations of vomiting, stomach fullness, and erratic and yelping caused by weakness of stomach Qi. If the body is also accompanied by manifestations of Qi deficiency, it can be used by combining with Chinese herbs such as Radix Codonopsis and Astragalus, such as the clinically commonly used Xuan Yu Dai Ou Tang. In addition, for persistent erratic reflux, when treatment with atropine is ineffective, further treatment with drugs such as substitution of ochre can have good results. For esophageal obstruction, it can be treated by ochre-based herbs by opening the stomach and lowering the Qi. Also it is particularly suitable for dizziness, dizziness, brain swelling, tinnitus caused by hyperactivity of liver yang, swelling of the feet, tremor of the hands and feet, and irritability caused by hypertension, because it has a sedative and laxative effect and clears the liver and fire. Therefore, it is good for the above symptoms accompanied by coughing and asthma as well as gastrointestinal distension and gas rebellion.