What are the functions and functions of Radix Pseudostellariae?
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Apr 04, 2026
Efficacy of Radix Pseudostellariae:
Tonic medicine, Qi-tonifying medicine. Indications: Replenishing the spleen and lungs, replenishing qi and promoting fluid production. Treat lung deficiency cough , spleen deficiency, less food, palpitations, nausea, edema, thirst, and mental fatigue. It is used for weak spleen, insufficient stomach yin, lack of food, body fatigue, thirst and dry tongue; lung deficiency and dry cough, dry throat and sticky phlegm; insufficient qi and yin, palpitations and insomnia.
The functions of Radix Pseudostellariae:
Radix Pseudostellariae has many effects, mainly on Child Son is the best. Radix Pseudostellariae is a tonic and qi-tonifying medicine. Indications: Replenishing the spleen and lungs, replenishing qi and promoting fluid production. Treat cough due to lung deficiency, lack of food due to spleen deficiency, palpitations, nausea, edema, thirst, and mental fatigue. It is used for weak spleen, insufficient stomach yin, lack of food, body fatigue, thirst and dry tongue; lung deficiency and dry cough, dry throat and sticky phlegm; insufficient qi and yin, palpitations and insomnia. Radix Pseudostellariae, also known as Boy's Ginseng and Children's Ginseng, is a type of ginseng. The medicinal properties are mild and sweet, and it has the effect of replenishing qi and promoting body fluids. It is often used for weak spleen and stomach, fatigue, loss of appetite, dry cough with little phlegm, physical weakness after illness, night sweats, crying at night, summer fever in children, etc. Experimental studies have confirmed that Pseudostellariae Radix Pseudostellariae can improve immune function and heart function. Regular use of Pseudostellariae Radix Pseudostellariae can enhance the baby's physical fitness, and no side effects have been seen with long-term use. Note: (Due to individual differences in babies, please consult your doctor for specific usage and dosage.) Compared with ginseng, Codonopsis pilosula, and American ginseng, which have the effect of replenishing qi and promoting body fluids, Pseudostellariae Radix Pseudostellariae is less potent in nourishing medicine, but its advantage is that its medicinal properties are very stable and suitable for long-term use in large amounts, so it is very popular among people. Pseudostellariae Pseudostellariae is a rare tonic, so it is especially suitable for infants and young children.
Therapeutic value
The root tuber of the herbaceous plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. Also known as Radix Pseudostellariae. Produced in Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong and other provinces. In summer, when the stems and leaves are withered, dig them, wash them, remove the fibrous roots, and dry them in the sun.
[Performance] Sweet, slightly bitter, neutral in nature. It can replenish qi and spleen, nourish yin and promote fluid production.
[Reference] Contains Pseudostellariae polysaccharides, various amino acids and trace elements.
It can significantly improve the phagocytic function of the reticuloendothelial system and increase the body weight, spleen, and thymus weight of mice with low immune function caused by cyclophosphamide. It can significantly improve the body's immune function.
[Usage] It is used for weak spleen, insufficient stomach yin, lack of food, body fatigue, thirst and dry tongue; lung deficiency and dry cough, dry throat and sticky phlegm; insufficient qi and yin, palpitations and insomnia.
[Usage] 12~30g per day. Decoction, make tea, cook porridge, dishes.
[Attachment]
1. Boiled quail with Pseudostellariae: 30g of Pseudostellariae, 10g of Polygonatum odorifera, 2 quails. Wash the three, cook them with water, add MSG and salt to taste. Drink soup and eat meat.
In this prescription, Radix Pseudostellariae and Quail are used to nourish the spleen and qi, and Polygonatum odorifera is used to nourish the stomach and nourish yin. It is used for diseases caused by weak spleen and insufficient stomach yin.
2. Taizi ginseng porridge: 10g each of heterogeneous ginseng, ginseng and loquat leaves, and 120g japonica rice. Decoct the leaves of Adenophora ginseng and loquat leaves in water to extract the juice, add Pseudostellariae heterophylla and Japonica rice and cook into gruel. Season with sugar and eat.
This prescription uses Radix Pseudostellariae and Northern Adenophora to nourish yin and moisturize dryness, and uses loquat leaves to clear away heat, resolve phlegm and relieve cough. Used for yin deficiency, lung heat, cough and dry throat.
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