The effects of pine pollen include astringency and hemostasis (the use of drugs with astringent effect to treat bleeding conditions), dampness and astringent sores (by drying dampness to astringent sores), bleeding trauma, eczema and other conditions have a certain therapeutic effect, but the effect on the kidneys is not clear.
Pine pollen is the dried pollen of Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sylvestris or several species of the same genus, with sweet taste and warm nature, belonging to the liver and spleen meridians, it has the efficacy of astringing and stopping bleeding, drying dampness and astringing sores, and it is mainly applied to eczema, canker sores, skin eruption, pus and water, bleeding from traumatic injuries, etc. At present, the medication of pine pollen has been used in the treatment of eczema and sores.
At present, the contraindications to the use of pine pollen and the possible adverse reactions during the use of the drug are not clear, so the effect on the kidneys is not clear.
Specific medication should be carried out under the guidance of specialists, and should not be used without authorization to avoid adverse reactions.