The correct way to eat Cuscuta is to take it internally in a decoction or in pills or powder. Its contraindications are currently unclear.
Cuscuta is a traditional Chinese medicine for the mature seeds of Cuscuta chinensis, a plant of Cuscuta spinosa. It has the effects of nourishing the liver and kidney, consolidating semen and urine (consolidating semen and urine, preventing random leakage), tranquilizing the fetus, brightening the eyes, and stopping diarrhea. It is mainly used for treating impotence and spermatorrhea, frequent urination, fainting of the eyes and tinnitus, and restlessness of the fetus; it is also used externally for treating vitiligo.
This product is for internal use in decoction or into the pills and scattered; external use of fried research and adjusted compresses. Its adverse reactions, contraindications, precautions are not clear.
Clinically, it is often used in combination with smallpox pollen for thirst; with astragalus for loose stools (feces thin and not shaped) and diarrhea caused by deficiency of spleen and kidney; and with mulberry parasol for blood leakage in pregnancy.
This drug should be used under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. If there is no improvement, please go to a regular hospital for timely consultation, complete the relevant examinations to make a clear diagnosis and standardize the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.