Fortune's Drynaria Rhizome (Drynariae Rhizoma)
Type: Herbs
Latin Name: Drynariae Rhizoma
Chinese Name: Gu Sui Bu
Fortune's Drynaria Rhizome is a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) herb commonly used to treat bone fractures, osteoporosis, toothache and back and knee weakness.
In TCM theory, fortune's drynariae rhizoma is considered to be one of the most important herbs for healing damaged bones and ligaments. The herb's chinese name literally translates to “the repairing of broken bones”. Fortune's drynariae rhizoma dissolves blood stasis and stops bleeding, helping to alleviate swelling and pain caused by fractured bones and tendons, as well as sprains, contusions and ligament injuries. Fortune's drynariae rhizoma may also strengthen bones and ankles, preventing osteoporosis and ankle injuries from reoccuring.
With its antioxidant and antibacterial properties, Fortune's Drynaria Rhizome can also helps to fight oral bacteria, and treat cough, typhoid fever and tuberculosis.
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