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Home ->
Single Herb Library -> Bu Xue Yao -> lu rong |
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| Pin-yin: |
lu rong |
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| English name: |
Deer antler |
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| Where grown: |
North and west China. |
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| Source: |
Antler of Cervus nippon Temminck. |
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| Ingredients: |
Ceramide, Oestrone |
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| Properties: |
Sweet, salty, warm |
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| Channels entered: |
Kidney, liver |
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| Function: |
Generates vital essence and marrow, nourishes blood and yang, and strengthens muscle and joints. |
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| Major Clinic Usage: |
For overstrain in men, weakness in lower back and knees, dizziness, nocturnal emission, fatigue, and neurasthenia. Also for women's uterus discomfort, vaginal discharge and leukorrhea. |
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| Cautions: |
Start with a smaller amount then gradually increase the dosage as needed. Sudden intake of a heavy dosage may cause dizziness, red eyes, or injury to yin. Contraindicated in cases of yin deficiency with uprising yang, blood with heat symptoms, stomach with strong fire signs, phlegm with heat, and patients contracted warm-febrile disease. |
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| Usage and Dosage: |
1~2g. Use in powders with water. |
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| Storage: |
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep tightly sealed. Protect from worm infestation. |
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