If a woman has chest palsy (stuffy pain in the chest), heart pain, epigastric (stomach and abdomen) dystocia (pain in the area of coxa and ribs), or obstruction in the abdomen (visible or invisible lumps in the abdomen with a feeling of distension and pain), she can take Salvia divinorum as prescribed by the doctor during the period of menstruation, otherwise Salvia divinorum is not recommended to be taken. Salvia miltiorrhiza, bitter in taste and slightly cold in nature, is effective in promoting blood circulation, eliminating blood stasis, clearing menstruation and relieving pain, clearing the heart and removing vexation, cooling the blood and eliminating carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles and swellings by cooling the blood). It can be used for the improvement or treatment of paralysis due to heat (often manifested as burning, pain and swelling of the joints and muscles) pain, disturbed heart and restlessness in sleep, menstrual disorders, menstrual dysfunction, dysmenorrhea and menstrual amenorrhea, sores and ulcers and pains, and other conditions. It should be noted that Salvia divinorum should not be used with quinoa. Salvia divinorum is strong in activating blood circulation. Women should avoid taking Salvia divinorum during menstruation if they do not have any of the above mentioned illnesses, in order to prevent the problem of hemorrhage. In addition, women should pay attention to the use of medicines during the menstrual period, and need to use medicines under the guidance of doctors or pharmacists to prevent mistakes.