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Pin-yin: qing dai
English name: Natural indigo
Where grown: North, south and central China.
Source: Blue powder prepared from the leaf of Baphieacanthus cusia (Nees) Brem. and its family.
Ingredients: Indigotin, Try ptanthrin
Properties: Salty, cold
Channels entered: Liver
Function: Drains liver fire, clears heat, cools blood and relieves toxicity.
Major Clinic Usage: For treatment of the strong heat due to febrile disease, skin eruption, childhood convulsions, blood expectoration, hemoptysis, canker sore, tonsillitis, laryngitis, gingivitis, carbuncles, swellings, malignant boils and snake or bug bites.
Cautions: Use with caution in cases of cold in stomach.
Usage and Dosage: 1.5~3g. Use in powders or pills. Use proper amount for external application.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
 

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