Schisandra chinensis
Instructions for use:
- 1. Pharmacological action and properties
- 2. Indications for use
- 3. Instructions for use
- 4. Side effects
- 5. Contraindications to use
- 6. Additional information
Schisandra chinensis is a biogenic stimulant of the central nervous system.
Pharmacological action and properties
Schisandra chinensis has a psychostimulating and tonic effect.
The use of this phytopreparation allows in the structures of the brain to enhance reflex activity and excitation processes, increase efficiency and reduce fatigue during mental and physical exertion.
Schizandra Chinese, properties are due to the action of active components, includes vitamin C, carbohydrates, organic acids, essential oils, schizandrin (tonic).
Lemongrass tincture is used to stimulate the central nervous system, stimulate respiration, increase blood pressure, increase the strength of heart contractions, and increase overall performance. The seed oil of this medicinal plant is recommended to be taken to normalize the digestion processes and improve hearing, vision and other types of sensitivity.
Indications for use
Chinese schisandra, use is agreed with the doctor, is prescribed for:
- low blood pressure;
- increased sleepiness;
- mental and physical fatigue;
- intense physical activity;
- exposure to environmental factors of an extreme nature (ionizing radiation, hypoxia, overheating, hypothermia);
- sexual disorders;
- loss of hearing, vision or other types of sensitivity;
- long-term debilitating diseases and previous infections.
Instructions for use
In pharmacies, Chinese magnolia vine is presented in the form of alcohol tincture, powder and capsules containing seed oil.
Schisandra chinensis tincture is recommended to be taken on an empty stomach or after meals after 4 hours: 2-3 times a day, 20-30 drops.
According to the same scheme, other forms of the drug are taken, with the replacement of a single dose of tincture by 0.5 g of powder or one capsule.
Side effects
The use of schisandra chinensis can cause such undesirable effects as increased blood pressure, headache, sleep disturbances, tachycardia, and allergic reactions.
Contraindications for use
The properties of schisandra chinensis determine the contraindication of this drug to persons suffering from hyperexcitability, arterial hypertension, insomnia, epilepsy, acute viral and infectious diseases, and liver failure.
The instruction does not recommend taking Chinese lemongrass: children under 12 years old, women carrying children or breastfeeding, as well as persons with hypersensitivity to this herbal remedy.
Additional Information
Finding Schisandra chinensis in a dark and cool place will ensure the preservation of its medicinal properties for 4 years.
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!