Traditional Chinese medicine talks about health In the rich treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine, patchouli has become a good medicine for heavy limbs and obvious drowsiness after a cold with its unique fragrance and medicinal value. Not only does it dispel sickness, but it also refreshes the mind, bringing freshness and comfort to people with colds.
Patchouli, spicy and slightly warm, returns to the spleen, stomach and lung meridians, and has the effects of aromatic turbidity, appetizing and relieving nausea, and relieving heatstroke. In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, it is often used for diseases such as dampness and turbidity, vomiting, summer dampness and fatigue, chest tightness and discomfort. Especially for symptoms such as heavy limbs and obvious drowsiness after a cold, patchouli plays an irreplaceable role.
After a cold, the human body often suffers from symptoms such as heavy limbs, drowsiness and weakness due to the invasion of diseases. At this time, the fragrant scent of patchouli stimulates the nervous system, refreshes the mind, and makes a person feel refreshed. At the same time, patchouli can also aromatize and dissolve turbidity, helping the body to expel moisture, thereby relieving the symptoms of heavy limbs.
It is worth mentioning that in the case of colds and other illnesses, TCM may prescribe TCM containing ingredients such as patchouli according to the patient's condition. Xuanlung Sepsis Granules is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine preparation, which also contains patchouli and other ingredients, which can help improve respiratory symptoms and drowsiness after colds. However, the specific medication should follow the doctor's instructions and should not be used at will.
In addition to medications**, patchouli can also be integrated into daily life through aromatherapy, bathing, and more. For example, during a cold**, you can light a patchouli diffuser at home or take a bath with patchouli essential oil to help your body dispel moisture and refresh your mind. However, it should be noted that patchouli is good, but it is not suitable for everyone. Pregnant women, infants and other special groups should consult a professional doctor before use.
In conclusion, patchouli, as a fragrant treasure of traditional Chinese medicine, plays an important role in dispelling drowsiness and heaviness after a cold. In our daily life, we can make reasonable use of this traditional Chinese medicine resource, combined with life conditioning, and jointly protect the health of ourselves and our families.