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Indigo, Chinese herbal medicine, would like to know more details, efficacy, thank you.

Pseudoindigo

This species is the root and leaf of pseudoindigo in Leguminosae. English name: Wild Indigo. Perennial herbs, up to1m. The stem is smooth; Leaves are like red flowers; Flowers blue-purple, born at the end of branchlets. Native to eastern North America, it was born in the dry hilly jungle from North Carolina to southern Canada.

Native Americans and immigrants usually make fake indigo into ointment to treat snake bites, and Mohiga people use the decoction of their roots to clean wounds and wounds.

Pseudoindigo contains isoflavones, flavonoids, alkaloids, coumarins and polysaccharides. Isoflavone has estrogen-like effect, and polysaccharide has immune promotion effect.

This product is a powerful antibacterial agent and immune promoter, especially effective for upper respiratory tract infections such as tonsillitis and pharyngitis, as well as chest infections, gastrointestinal tract and skin infections. It can treat lymphatic diseases, and when it is used with antidotes such as burdock, it can reduce swollen lymph. Pseudoindigo can be used with Echinacea purpurea to treat viral diseases or chronic fatigue syndrome. The decoction of root can relieve pain and treat nipple and skin infection. Gargling with decoction or making mouthwash can treat ulcer pain, gum infection and sore throat.

Taking too much will cause nausea and vomiting. Take it as directed by the doctor.