Six Sweat is the dried root of the thick purple Sequiteria, the same as the Sichuan Sequiteria into medicine. Its flavor is bitter, pungent and slightly warm in nature. It enters the liver and kidney meridians. It has the effect of tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening the tendons and bones, renewing broken bones, and stopping the leakage of menstruation (excessive menstruation or more than a few drops). It is used for treating bone fracture, lumbar and knee pain, rheumatism and paralysis, leakage, fetal leakage (small amount of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy), spermatorrhea, leucorrhoea, and bruises and injuries. It is used for treating lumbago and sore feet and weak legs, and is often accompanied by broken old paper, cow’s knee, papaya, castor seed, eucommia, and so on. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Xuanduan are not clear. It should be noted that the first dysentery, qi depression is prohibited to use. When using medication, you need to be guided by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to use the medication, and not to use the medication arbitrarily, so as to avoid adverse consequences.