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Single Herb Library -> Qing Xu Re -> yin chai hu |
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--> Qing Xu Re --> yin chai hu |
| Pin-yin: |
yin chai hu |
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| English name: |
Stellaria root |
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| Where grown: |
Northwest China and Mongolia. |
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| Source: |
Dried root of Stellaria dichotoma L. |
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| Ingredients: |
Alkaloid |
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| Properties: |
Sweet, slightly cold |
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| Channels entered: |
Liver, stomach |
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| Function: |
Reduces fever due to deficiency and infantile fever due to malnutrition. |
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| Major Clinic Usage: |
For tidal fever, night sweats, fever due to yin deficiency and steaming fever due to consumptive disease or overstrain. |
| Cautions: |
Contraindicated in cases of blood deficiency without fever symptoms. |
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| Usage and Dosage: |
3~9g |
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| Storage: |
Store in a dry place. |
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