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Home ->Single Herb Library -> Qu Chong Yao -> lei wan |
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| Pin-yin: |
lei wan |
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| English name: |
Omphalia fruit |
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| Where grown: |
Southwest China. |
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| Source: |
Dried sclerotium of Polyporus mylittae Cook. et Mass. |
| Ingredients: |
Omphalia lapidescens |
| Pharmacological effect: |
Exterminates roundworms and tapeworms. |
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| Properties: |
Bitter, cold, slightly toxic |
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| Channels entered: |
Stomach, large intestine |
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| Function: |
Kills parasites. |
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| Major Clinic Usage: |
Used as an anthelmintic in the treatment of taeniasis and ancylostomiasis. |
| Cautions: |
This herb is not suitable for decocting. Should be taken in pills or powders. |
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| Usage and Dosage: |
6~15g |
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| Storage: |
Store in a dry, well-ventilated place. |
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