In traditional Chinese medicine, the issue of blood stasis is not only caused by poor blood circulation but is also often related to qi deficiency. When qi is insufficient, it cannot effectively promote the normal flow of blood, which over time can easily lead to blood stasis.
People of this type usually have a dark complexion, experience occasional body pain, feel exhausted after minimal exertion, and often suffer from chest tightness and shortness of breath. Even a minor bump can leave them with bruises. It is important to note that most blood-activating and stasis-resolving medicines can deplete qi. If used directly, they may further weaken qi, making it even more difficult to resolve blood stasis.

Therefore, for this situation, when we regulate, we shouldFirst tonify then attackFirst, replenish qi and blood to strengthen the foundation, you can refer toShengmai DrinkIn the prescription,GinsengIt can tonify lung qi and heart qi, providing sufficient power for subsequent blood stasis removalOphiopogon japonicusIt can nourish yin and promote fluid production, preventing the consumption of body fluids during the process of resolving stasisSchisandra chinensisIt can astringe qi and consolidate the exterior, preventing the supplemented qi from dissipating.
Then useXuefu Zhuyu WanIt can not only use sufficient qi to unblock the stagnant blood vessels and expel deep-seated blood stasis, but also avoid causing new problems due to the consumption of qi and damage to body fluids. This combination thusAvoiding the side effects of simply resolving stasis, while fundamentally addressing the issue of blood stasis。
However, it is important to note that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment. Since each individual has a different constitution and the complexity of syndromes varies, it is crucial not to blindly apply treatments on your own. Always use them under the guidance of a professional physician based on proper syndrome differentiation.










