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What are the commonly used Chinese medicine prescriptions for nourishing blood?

Asked by:Breanna

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 07:34 PM

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  • Helen Helen

    Apr 08, 2026

      Blood is of great significance to the body, but in daily life, there is always a group of people who, for one reason or another, will suffer from insufficient Qi and blood, leading to insomnia and dreaminess, and dry eyes, so replenishing blood has become the focus of their attention. Because Chinese medicine has such a great effect on replenishing blood. So what are the traditional Chinese medicines that replenish blood? Let’s find out together.

      Angelica sinensis nourishing ointment

      [Efficacy] It has the functions of nourishing blood and replenishing qi, activating blood and regulating menstruation. It is mainly used to treat symptoms such as sallow complexion, dizziness and fatigue, dizziness and headache, palpitations and fatigue, muscle weight loss, irregular menstruation and other symptoms caused by blood deficiency and blood stasis and qi deficiency.

      [Usage] Take 15 grams each time, twice a day, with warm water.

      longevity essence

      [Efficacy] It has the function of replenishing essence and blood, nourishing the liver and nourishing the kidneys. It is mainly used to treat dizziness, tinnitus and deafness, numbness of limbs, soreness of waist and legs, premature graying of beard and hair caused by deficiency of liver and kidney essence and blood.

      [Usage] 10 ml each time, 2 times a day. Take it morning and evening.

      Donkey-hide gelatin blood replenishing ointment

      [Efficacy] It has the effect of nourishing blood and yin, tonifying the middle and replenishing qi. It is mainly used to treat chronic illness and frailty, blood deficiency and yin injury, blurred vision, blurred vision, scanty menstruation, and cough due to fatigue.

      [Usage] 20ml each time, once a day in the morning and evening. Take with warm water. Jianxue Granule has the effects of nourishing blood and replenishing qi, removing blood stasis and regenerating blood. It is mainly used to treat leukopenia after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, as well as leukopenia of unknown occupational causes. 15 grams each time, 3 times a day, with warm water.

      Mulberry honey paste

      [Efficacy] It has the effect of nourishing blood and moistening dryness, nourishing liver and kidneys, and is mainly used to treat insomnia and forgetfulness, dizziness, dark eyes, mental fatigue, premature graying of hair and hair, blood deficiency in the elderly, constipation caused by intestinal dryness caused by liver blood deficiency and kidney yin deficiency.

      [Usage] 15-30 grams each time, 2 times a day. Take with warm water. Do not use if the spleen and stomach are deficient and have diarrhea.

      Guishao Dihuang Pills

      [Efficacy] It has the effect of nourishing blood and nourishing yin. It is mainly used to treat dizziness, blurred vision, heart palpitations, insomnia and dreaminess, hot flashes and night sweats, dry mouth and throat, pain in both flanks, and irregular menstruation caused by blood deficiency and yin deficiency.

      [Usage] Take 1 pill each time, 2 times a day, with light salt soup or warm water.

      Nourishing hair capsules

      [Efficacy] It has the effects of nourishing blood and nourishing the kidneys, dispelling wind and promoting hair growth. It is mainly used to treat hair loss caused by blood deficiency and kidney failure, postpartum hair loss after illness, seborrheic alopecia, and itchy scalp.

      【Usage】4 capsules each time, 3 times a day.

      These traditional Chinese medicines that can replenish blood can target different symptoms and can treat blood deficiency, blood stasis, irregular menstruation and other diseases. However, because everyone’s constitution is different, the usage and dosage will also vary from person to person. It is recommended that you take it under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine.