What Are the Benefits of Jiangxiang?

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Dalbergia odorifera is a traditional Chinese medicine often used to treat traumatic injuries. It has the effect of promoting qi flow to stop pain, activating blood circulation, and dissolving blood stasis. It is often used with Danshen to treat traumatic injuries, and is a commonly used drug. In addition, it also has a certain effect in hemostasis, and is often used to treat myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, and other diseases.

1. Functions of Dalbergia odorifera

Firstly, it is used for traumatic injuries and chest and rib pain. Dalbergia odorifera has the effect of promoting qi flow and activating blood circulation, and can be used with Danshen to treat chest and rib pain. For traumatic injuries, it can be used with mastic and frankincense.

Secondly, it is used for internal obstruction of foulness, abdominal pain, and vomiting. Dalbergia odorifera can dispel foulness and lower qi, so it can be used for vomiting and abdominal pain caused by internal obstruction of foulness, often combined with Patchouli, Radix Aucklandiae, and Cortex Cinnamomi.

Thirdly, it is used for traumatic bleeding. Dalbergia odorifera can stop bleeding, mainly for traumatic bleeding, and has the effect of hemostasis and analgesia. It is often used with Sanguis Draconis and other drugs.

Fourthly, it is now found that Dalbergia odorifera combined with Danshen can treat coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, etc.

2. Selection of Dalbergia odorifera Prescriptions

1. For traumatic hematemesis: Dalbergia odorifera and Flower Bud Stone, each 2g, Mastic and Frankincense, each 1g. Grind the above four herbs into fine powder. Take 0.2g each time, administered with yellow rice wine. It can treat traumatic hematemesis.

2. For knife wound bleeding: Appropriate amount of Dalbergia odorifera. Grind into fine powder and apply to the wound to relieve pain. It can treat traumatic injuries.

3. For harmonizing the middle and stopping vomiting: Dalbergia odorifera, Patchouli, and Radix Aucklandiae, each in equal parts. Boil in water, remove the residue, take the juice, and administer with warm water.