Safflower oil is a medicinal oil that we often use in our daily life. We apply it on mosquito bites, bruises, and injuries. However, many people do not particularly understand its specific effects, and their knowledge of its functions is even more one-sided. Let me talk about the effects and functions of safflower oil. The efficacy and function of safflower oil: Safflower oil is a very commonly used Chinese medicine for external use. It is generally used for rheumatic bone pain, bruises, sprains, and exogenous headaches. Safflower oil is generally a reddish-brown clear liquid with a peculiar smell and a spicy taste. It is an external medicine for dispelling wind and is also very effective for various skin itching symptoms. It has been on the market for many years and has been well received by consumers. You may not be very familiar with safflower oil, and may not be clear about its specific effects. Below, I will introduce the main effects of safflower oil to you, hoping it will be helpful to you. Everyone knows that safflower oil is generally used for trauma and has a very good effect on anti-inflammation, swelling, hemostasis and pain relief. In fact, safflower oil is also beneficial for the treatment of heart and stomach pains, numbness of the limbs, rheumatic bone pain, back pain, sprains and bruises, injuries from falls, scalds, burns, mosquito and bee bites, and malignant gangrene. The efficacy and function of safflower oil is good in helping women to relieve menstruation and pain. Safflower oil is made from natural safflower, which is a herb with high medicinal value. Safflower blooms at a fixed time every year, and the color of the flowers is lovely. It is generally used to treat bruises, swelling and pain, promote blood circulation and relieve menstruation, and remove blood stasis. It can also be used to relieve some pain symptoms during women's menstrual period, and the effect is very good. Benefits of safflower: Promote blood circulation, unblock menstruation, remove blood stasis and relieve pain. It is used for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, dystocia, stillbirth, pain caused by blood stasis, lochia retention, abdominal masses, and bruises. The ancients often added a handful of safflower when the blood was in the body: wrap it in gauze and boil it, and use it to soak the feet twice a day. It is suitable for various varicose veins, peripheral neuritis, and blood circulation. Usage and Dosage: For internal use: decoct in water, 1-2 qian; make into powder or soak in wine, mash fresh one into juice. For external use: grind into powder and sprinkle. |
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