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Carthamus

Latin name: Flos Carthami
Chinese Name: Hong-Hua

Traditional Uses
Actions: Invigorates blood circulation, disperses stagnant blood, regulates menstruation
Applications: Amenorrhea, mass in the abdomen, dystocia, external and internal trauma, pain due to stagnated blood

Pharmacology
(1)   Uterine-stimulating effect: The decoction and its extract causes the uterus to contract rhythmically or tonically.  It is particularly effective on pregnant uteri, with fast and long-lasting action.
(2)   Hypotensive effect: Animal studies show that it lowers blood pressure for quite a long period of time.
(3)   Effect on the coronary artery: The extract dilates the coronary artery.

 

Reference: Hung-yen Hsu, Ph.D. and Associates: Oriental Materia Medica A Concise Guide 1986, Keats Publishing