Chuanjian, also known as Renjian, can generally be taken during lactation if there are indications for Chuanjian or Duzhong, but should be taken under the guidance of a doctor; if there are no indications for Chuanjian or Duzhong then it is not recommended to take Chuanjian or Duzhong blindly.
The effects of Chuanjie include tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening the muscles and bones, renewing fractures and stopping leakage (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling). It can be used to treat or improve the deficiency of the liver and kidney, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, rheumatism and paralysis pain, bruises and injuries, and tendon injuries and fractures.
Cortex Eucommiae has the effects of tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening the muscles and bones, and tranquilizing the fetus, and can be used in the treatment of conditions such as insufficiency of the liver and kidney, soreness and pain in the waist and knees, weakness of the muscles and bones, and dizziness and dizziness.
Breastfeeding women do not belong to the contraindicated group of Chuanjie and Duzhong, so breastfeeding women can take Chuanjie and Duzhong under the doctor’s guidance with the above indications of Chuanjie and Duzhong, but they should avoid taking Chuanjie and Duzhong blindly when there are no indications of Chuanjie and Duzhong.
In addition, if you are not feeling well, please seek medical advice and treatment under doctor’s guidance, and do not use Chinese herbal medicines indiscriminately on your own, in order to prevent damage to the organism.