Pusaetha scandens has the effects of replenishing qi and blood, invigorating the stomach and eliminating food, removing wind and relieving pain, and strengthening the tendons and bones. It can be used to treat qi and blood deficiencies, dullness of appetite (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), low food intake, and rheumatism and joint pain. Pusaetha scandens is the dried mature seeds of the legume Pusaetha scandens. It is slightly bitter in taste, cool in nature, slightly toxic, and enters the liver, spleen, stomach and kidney meridians. It has the efficacy of replenishing qi and blood, invigorating the stomach and eliminating food, removing wind and relieving pain, and strengthening the tendons and bones, and can be used for the treatment of qi and blood insufficiency, pallor, weakness of the limbs, epigastric (stomach) pain, dullness of appetite, and pain of wind-dampness limb-joint impotence and softness. Adverse effects of Pusahexa scandens are unclear, and it should not be used raw due to its minor toxicity. If there is a need for medication, it is recommended that it be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and not blindly self-medication.