1. Xiaoshi Daozhi: used for dyspepsia, abdominal distension and abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea. Especially effective for meat stagnation;
2. Removing blood stasis and resolving hard mass: This product can enter the blood and disperse blood stasis, and is used for postpartum abdominal pain, swelling and pain due to blood stasis, collateral obstruction and other symptoms.
Hawthorn is sweet and slightly sour, and enters the spleen, stomach and liver meridians;
Has the effects of promoting digestion, invigorating stomach, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, and expelling parasites.
Indications: Meat stagnation, infantile milk stagnation, epigastric pain, blood stasis amenorrhea, postpartum blood stasis, heart stabbing pain, hernia pain, hyperlipidemia, etc.
Extended data:
Dried hawthorn has important medicinal value.
Since ancient times, it has been a good medicine for invigorating spleen and appetizing, resolving food stagnation, promoting blood circulation and resolving phlegm. Hawthorn is used as medicine with fruit, which is mild and sweet. Entering the spleen, stomach and liver meridian has the functions of promoting digestion, invigorating stomach, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, astringing and stopping dysentery.
It has therapeutic effects on phlegm retention, fullness and acid swallowing, diarrhea, lumbago, hernia, postpartum pillow pain, lochia, and infantile milk obstruction. Ancient Chinese doctors have long attached importance to the softening and digestion of hawthorn. When cooking old chicken hard meat, adding a few hawthorns is easy to rot, which shows that it has the function of eliminating meat. Hawthorn is the main component of Gaolanxian, Baohe Pill and hawthorn pill. Hawthorn also has the functions of removing silt, stopping bleeding, preventing heatstroke and refreshing.
At present, there are more than 50 formulas of traditional Chinese medicine with hawthorn as raw material, such as "hawthorn pill" and "Jiao Sanxian".
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-dried hawthorn