Wenzhu is also known as curcuma, and its effects are mainly manifested in moving qi and breaking blood, eliminating accumulation and relieving pain. In the clinic, it is often used to treat some gynecological diseases, such as dysmenorrhea, as well as irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, mental depression, and even adnexitis, endometritis, endometriosis, can be applied to treat the symptoms of curcuma. For cirrhosis of the liver, as well as gastrointestinal dyspepsia, curcuma can also be applied. For tumors of the uterine cervix and liver cancer, Curcuma longa can be used in combination with San Ling for symptomatic treatment. Curcuma longa is not recommended for pregnant women, as it may cause side effects; for women with excessive menstruation, curcuma longa is not suitable for use as it breaks down the qi and moves the blood, otherwise it may aggravate the condition and cause serious qi and blood deficiencies.