Adenomyosis is a localized lesion of the endometrium that mostly occurs in multiparous women aged 30 to 50. It can be treated surgically or with medication. Tibetan medicine is a comprehensive medicine with ethnic characteristics. It can be used to treat gynecological diseases such as irregular menstruation, pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, cervical erosion, etc., with significant results. However, if you want to cure adenomyosis, you still have to go to the hospital for surgical treatment. Shiwuwei Guiju Pills is a very famous Tibetan medicine in my country and also a relatively professional gynecological medicine. The effects of Twenty-five-flavor Guiju Pills are as follows: 1. Adjust the immune (strengthening) function: The auxiliary medicine Rubia cordifolia and the adjuvant medicines Lithospermum officinale, Lycium barbarum, Aconitum, Cinnamon bark, Seabuckthorn and other six medicinal materials have a promoting effect on the immune function of normal and model animals. It selectively acts on thymic T cells in the central immune organs (thymus, bone marrow), promotes the increase of mature thymic cells, enhances the emptying function, increases the transfer of thymic cells to the periphery, and enhances the hematopoietic function of the bone marrow; it enhances the phagocytic activity of macrophages and natural killer (NK) cells, and improves the body's disease resistance. 2. Inhibit and kill tumor cells (eliminate evil) effect: The main medicine Podophyllotoxin contains chemical components such as podophyllotoxin, demethylpodophyllotoxin, and sikkim podophyllotoxin. Pharmacological experiments have confirmed that podophyllotoxin has anti-tumor activity and has a strong inhibitory effect on cervical cancer, esophageal cancer, and glioblastoma. 15 medicinal materials including cyclohexyl peptide compounds isolated from Rubia cordifolia, 17β-estradiol from pomegranate seed oil, and shikonin contained in Lithospermum officinale all have anti-tumor effects and have therapeutic effects on gynecological diseases such as cervical cancer and uterine fibroids. 3. Eliminate inflammation of female reproductive organs: Antibacterial tests have confirmed that 17 medicinal materials such as Tibetan madder, lithospermum officinale, Terminalia chebula, Emblica officinalis, cinnamon bark, and Dalbergia odorifera have a strong inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella dysenteriae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Escherichia coli, Pneumococcus, and pathogenic fungi. Anti-inflammatory tests have confirmed that it can inhibit the increase in capillary permeability, reduce the inflammatory swelling caused by carrageenan and heat stimulation, and has an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of cotton ball granulation tissue in rats. In addition, it has analgesic and antipyretic effects. 4. Menstrual regulating effect: Twenty-five-flavor Podophyllum Pills can promote the development of female reproductive organs and regulate estrogen levels. In vivo and ex vivo uterine experiments show that it can induce uterine contraction, which is beneficial for compression and hemostasis; it can effectively control inflammation of the reproductive system; in addition, it also has sedative and analgesic effects. |
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