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Efficacy and function of angelica and astragalus; Efficacy and function of Angelica sinensis and Astragalus membranaceus

1, nourishing blood, regulating menstruation, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, moistening intestine and relaxing bowels; Invigorating qi and spleen, invigorating yang and relieving depression, invigorating stomach and consolidating exterior, promoting diuresis to reduce swelling, supporting toxin and promoting granulation.

2. Angelica sinensis is the dried root of Angelica sinensis, an Umbelliferae plant, which is used for impurity removal, cleaning, slicing, sun drying or low temperature drying. Angelica sinensis is sweet, pungent and warm, and enters liver, heart and spleen meridians. It has the effects of enriching blood, regulating menstruation, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, moistening intestine and relaxing bowels. Clinically, it can be used to treat blood deficiency, blood stasis, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, abdominal pain due to deficiency of cold, traumatic injury, carbuncle, arthralgia due to wind-cold, constipation due to blood deficiency, and intestinal dryness.

3. Astragalus membranaceus is the root of Astragalus membranaceus or Astragalus membranaceus of Leguminosae. After excavation, fibrous roots and roots are removed, and raw materials for drying and slicing are used or intensively baked. Astragalus membranaceus is sweet, slightly warm, and enters spleen and lung meridians. It has the effects of invigorating qi, invigorating spleen, invigorating yang, relieving depression, invigorating middle energizer, consolidating exterior, promoting diuresis, relieving swelling, supporting toxin and promoting granulation. Clinically, it is used to treat spleen-qi deficiency syndrome, lung-qi deficiency syndrome, spontaneous sweating due to qi deficiency, deficiency of both qi and blood, ulcers that are difficult to fester, or incurable after long-term treatment.