Radix Notoginseng
The legendary ‘gold that does not change’ — a supreme dual-action root that stops bleeding and simultaneously moves stagnant Blood with remarkable precision.

What Is Radix Notoginseng?
Radix Notoginseng (三七, Sān Qī) — also known as Tian Qi or Pseudo-ginseng — is the dried root of Panax notoginseng, a plant of the same family as the celebrated Panax ginseng. Cultivated primarily in the Wenshan region of Yunnan Province, where it has been grown for over six centuries, Sān Qī is one of the most highly prized and extensively researched herbs in the entire Chinese materia medica. Its name “three-seven” (三七) refers variously to the plant’s characteristic leaf arrangement or to the traditional cultivation cycle of three to seven years needed to produce a mature, potent root.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Sān Qī occupies a unique and almost paradoxical position: it is simultaneously the most powerful haemostatic (bleeding-stopping) herb in the Chinese pharmacopoeia and one of the most effective herbs for invigorating Blood and resolving stasis. This dual action — stopping bleeding without causing stasis, and moving Blood without provoking further bleeding — is described in classical texts as “dissolving stasis without harming new Blood, stopping bleeding without leaving static Blood.” Raw Sān Qī predominantly moves Blood and stops bleeding; steamed (熟三七, shú sān qī) is more tonifying to Qi and Blood. It is the principal ingredient in the celebrated Yunnan Baiyao formula and is extensively used in cardiovascular and trauma medicine.
History & Origin
Radix Notoginseng rose to prominence during the Ming Dynasty, when it was discovered by military physicians in Yunnan as an extraordinary wound herb. Its remarkable ability to control haemorrhage while preventing clot formation earned it the designation “divine medicine of trauma” and “gold that does not change,” reflecting its extraordinary value.
Traditional Uses
Stopping Bleeding
The premier TCM herb for haemorrhage of all types — traumatic, internal, or from various organ systems — stopping bleeding effectively without causing Blood stasis.
Resolving Blood Stasis & Pain
Invigorates Blood and dissolves stasis to relieve pain from traumatic injury, bruising, swelling, chest pain from coronary stasis, and post-surgical pain.
Traumatic Injury Treatment
The definitive herb for trauma medicine in TCM: applied topically as powder or taken internally for fractures, sprains, contusions, and wounds.
Cardiovascular Support
Used in modern integrative medicine for conditions involving Blood stasis in the Heart vessels, including chest bi-syndrome (analogous to angina) and post-stroke rehabilitation.
Post-Partum Blood Stasis
Assists the resolution of Blood stasis after childbirth, easing post-partum pain and promoting recovery when stasis prevents the natural involution of the uterus.
Tonic Use (Steamed Form)
Steamed Sān Qī (shú sān qī) is milder and more tonifying, used to supplement Qi and Blood in patterns of deficiency, particularly for those with both Blood deficiency and mild stasis.
Health Benefits
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Dual Haemostatic & Stasis-Resolving ActionThe only herb renowned for both stopping bleeding and dissolving stasis — a truly unique therapeutic profile unmatched in the materia medica.
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Trauma & Injury RecoveryAccelerates healing from bruising, swelling, and pain caused by traumatic injury through Blood-invigorating and swelling-reducing actions.
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Cardiovascular WellnessSupports Heart health by resolving Blood stasis in the vessels, promoting circulation and reducing stagnation-related pain.
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Pain ReliefEffectively addresses pain caused by Blood stasis in joints, chest, and abdomen without the harsh side effects of some stronger moving herbs.
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Research-Backed TraditionOne of the most scientifically investigated TCM herbs, with extensive modern research validating its traditional haemostatic and cardiovascular applications.
The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using any herbal products.




