What medicinal wine can relax tendons, promote blood circulation, and promote health

The medicinal wines that have both the effects of relaxing tendons and promoting blood circulation and health preservation mainly include Guogong Wine, Shiguogong Medicinal Wine, Sanshe Medicinal Wine, Fenglai Rheumatism and Dijiao Medicinal Wine, Shujin Huoluo Wine, etc. This kind of medicinal liquor is mostly made by soaking Chinese angelica, Chuanxiong, safflower, achyranthes bidentata and other blood activating medicinal materials with Baijiu. It is suitable for auxiliary conditioning of wind cold and wet arthralgia, and pain of muscles and bones. However, attention should be paid to physical syndrome differentiation and drinking taboos.

1. Guogong liquor

Guogong liquor is mainly composed of Danggui, Qianghuo, and Achyranthes, which have the effects of dispersing wind, dispelling dampness, and relaxing tendons and activating collaterals. Suitable for joint pain and poor flexion and extension caused by wind cold dampness, its health benefits are reflected in improving microcirculation and relieving fatigue. When drinking, avoid eating spicy food together, and use with caution for those with yin deficiency and excessive fire.

2. Shiguogong Medicinal Wine

Shiguogong Medicinal Wine contains medicinal herbs such as Duhuo, Mulberry Parasite, and Eucommia ulmoides, with a focus on nourishing the liver and kidneys, and strengthening muscles and bones. The effect is significant for muscle and bone problems with liver and kidney deficiency such as soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, and weakness in the lower limbs. The value of health preservation lies in regulating sub-health status. Patients with hypertension and alcohol allergies are prohibited from using it.

3. San She Yao Jiu

San She Yao Jiu is made by soaking Chinese medicine with black snakes, cobras, and pit vipers, which has outstanding effects in dispelling wind and dampness. Suitable for morning stiffness and swelling caused by rheumatoid arthritis, the active ingredients of snake herbs help enhance immunity. Pregnant women and those with abnormal liver function are prohibited from drinking.

4. Feng Lao Feng Shi Di Da Yao Jiu

Feng Lao Xing Yao Jiu is composed of Panax notoginseng, dried blood, frankincense, etc., and has a significant effect on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. It has a good effect on swelling and pain caused by bruises and injuries, and its health mechanism is to promote tissue repair. For external use, it can be directly applied to the affected area, while for internal use, the dosage should be strictly controlled.

5. Shujin Huoluo Wine

Shujin Huoluo Wine uses vine medicinal herbs such as chicken blood vine and Luo stone vine, which are good at unblocking meridians and blockages. It is particularly suitable for chronic strain induced neck, shoulder, waist, and leg pain, and daily consumption in small amounts can prevent muscle stiffness. Avoid eating raw and cold food during taking. Patients with diabetes need to consult a doctor.

Medicinal wine for health preservation should follow the principle of individualization, and it is recommended to choose according to one's constitution under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. The daily consumption should not exceed 50 milliliters, and the best drinking time is 1 hour after meals. During use, pay attention to observing physical reactions and stop immediately if discomfort such as dry mouth and tongue, dizziness, etc. occurs. Patients with hypertension, liver disease, and pregnant women should avoid using all medicinal wines and avoid taking them together with cephalosporin antibiotics. Long term drinkers are recommended to undergo liver function tests every 3 months, combined with moderate stretching exercises to enhance the effect of relaxing tendons and promoting blood circulation.

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