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The unique fragrance of agarwood, what effect does agarwood have?
In recent years, the price of agarwood has been rising higher and higher, not only because its resources are getting less and less, but also because its efficacy and role are very powerful, covering all aspects of life, from food, clothing, housing and transportation to health care. So what are the effects and functions of agarwood?

It can be said that Aquilaria Resinatum, as one of the commonly used Chinese medicines in clinic, has pharmacological effects such as spasmolysis, sedation, analgesia, antiasthmatic, blood pressure lowering, antiarrhythmic, anti-myocardial ischemia and antibacterial. Widely used in the treatment of digestive system, respiratory system and urinary system diseases, with definite curative effect. So in life, what health care methods does agarwood have? The first is smelling incense, which has a history of thousands of years. No matter what the purpose is, whether it is sacrifice or elegance in life, the charm of agarwood can bring people a stable and soothing mood, get rid of depressed emotions, and insist on using it, which can also effectively improve the quality of sleep. However, it should be noted that the fragrance must be pure and natural, and try to avoid the fragrance of finished products containing chemical additives or artificial agarwood powder and fragrant blocks.

The volatile oil in Aquilaria Resinatum has a sedative effect on the central nervous system of the brain and has a certain effect on prolonging sleep time. In the clinical application of agarwood Chinese medicine, treating stomach diseases is the most common. It has obvious curative effect on nausea and swelling pain caused by stomachache or stomach discomfort. Aquilaria sinensis can warm the kidney and clear the heart, especially for symptoms such as drowsiness, mental fatigue, hot flashes and night sweats caused by deficiency of kidney yin. Aquilaria sinensis can also be used for external use, which can remove blood stasis and butanone, and also has certain curative effect on beriberi.

Secondly, agarwood has a long history of soaking in water, as early as the Song Dynasty. Aquilaria sinensis soaked in water does not have the common bitter taste of other traditional Chinese medicines, but is light and sweet, and its soaking methods are also rich and varied, which can be used not only alone, but also with other medicinal materials and tea. But the temperature should not be too high, just warm water, and it is not suitable for patients with heat diseases such as hypertension and diabetes.