Dijin grass has the effect of clearing away heat and removing toxins, cooling blood to stop bleeding, and promoting dampness to relieve jaundice (eliminating dampness and eliminating jaundice).
The dried grass of the Euphorbiaceae plant or the spotted Euphorbiaceae, with pungent taste and flat nature, belonging to the liver and large intestine meridian, is effective in clearing heat and removing toxins, cooling the blood to stop bleeding, and inducing dampness to reduce jaundice, which can be used for treating dysentery, diarrhea, hemoptysis, blood in urine, blood in stools, leakage, sores and carbuncles and jaundice with dampness-heat, etc. The adverse effects are not clear.
The adverse effects of Di Jin Cao are not clear, and people with blood deficiency without stasis and weak spleen and stomach should be cautious in using this medicine.
Chinese medicines should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in a timely manner, rather than applying medicines on one’s own, so as not to prevent the condition from deteriorating or causing damage to the organism.