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| Home -> Single Herb Library -> Shou Se Yao -> chun pi |
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| Pin-yin: |
chun pi |
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| English name: |
Ailanthus bark |
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| Where grown: |
Throughout China. |
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| Source: |
Dried bark of Ailanthus altissima. |
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| Ingredients: |
Ailanthone, amarolide, quassin |
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| Properties: |
Bitter, astringent, cold |
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| Channels entered: |
Large intestine, stomach, liver |
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| Function: |
Clears heat and dries dampness. |
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| Major Clinic Usage: |
Stops vaginal discharge, diarrhea and bleeding. |
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| Cautions: |
Contraindicated if external pathogenic factors are not eliminated. |
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| Usage and Dosage: |
6~9g. Proper amount for external use. Use in powder form. |
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| Storage: |
Store in a cool, dry place. |
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