Can Tianqi and Tianma be taken together?
Generally speaking, Panax notoginseng (Tianqi) and Gastrodia elata (Tianma) can be taken together. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Panax notoginseng is warm in nature, with a sweet and slightly bitter taste, and enters the liver and stomach meridians. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis to stop bleeding, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. Panax notoginseng can increase coronary blood flow, reduce myocardial oxygen consumption, and protect the cardiovascular system. It can also inhibit platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis. Gastrodia elata is neutral in nature and sweet in taste, possessing functions of extinguishing wind to stop convulsions, regulating hyperactive liver-yang, dispelling wind, and promoting circulation of meridians. Gastrodia elata can increase cerebral blood flow, reduce cerebrovascular resistance, improve cerebral circulation, and effectively alleviate symptoms such as headache and dizziness.
Panax notoginseng and Gastrodia elata have certain complementary effects and do not have any contraindications in combination. When taken together, they can produce synergistic effects. Both herbs offer protective effects on the cardiovascular system; combined use can assist in treating conditions such as coronary heart disease and hypertension, helping to lower blood lipids and blood pressure, and improving cardiac and cerebral blood circulation.
Both Panax notoginseng and Gastrodia elata are traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with therapeutic effects. Therefore, their use should strictly follow medical advice. It is important not to take them blindly or without authorization in order to avoid potential adverse effects on health.