Many people may wonder how to resolve blood stasis in the body. In fact, different organs have specific herbs for resolving blood stasis. Today, I will teach you this simple method.
There is blood stasis in the headThis group of people often experiences fixed-position stabbing pain in the head, which is more pronounced at night, along with dizziness, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. We can refer to the use ofChuanxiongIt canPromoting blood circulation and qi flow, dispelling wind and relieving painTargeted improvement of head congestion.
The heart has stagnant bloodSuch individuals often experience chest stabbing pain, angina pectoris, with symptoms worsening after activity, along with chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and fatigue. We can refer to the use ofSalvia miltiorrhizaIt canActivating blood and resolving stasis, unblocking meridians and relieving painhelp improve chest impediment issues.

The liver has blood stasisPeople of this type experience distending or stabbing pain in the hypochondrium, accompanied by dry mouth and bitter taste, emotional irritability, and are prone to dizziness and blurred vision. We can consider usingCyperus rotundusIt cansoothing liver to relieve depression regulating qi to relax the middle suitable for regulating liver depression and blood stasis。
The kidneys have blood stasisThese individuals often present with soreness and pain in the lower back and knees, stiffness and pain in the joints, numbness and weakness in the lower limbs, and difficulty walking. We can refer to the use ofAchyranthes bidentataIt canTonifying the liver and kidneys strengthening the waist and knees promoting blood circulation and unblocking collaterals。
However, it is important to note that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment. Since each individual has a different constitution and varying degrees of complexity in their syndrome patterns, it is crucial not to blindly apply treatments on one's own. Always use them under the guidance of a professional physician through proper syndrome differentiation to ensure both safety and effectiveness.










