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Pin-yin: hai piao xiao
English name: Cuttlefish bone
Where grown: Coastal area of China.
Source: Dried internal shell of Sepia esculenta HOYLE.
Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, chitin, sodium chloride, calcium phosphate, magnesium chloride
Properties: Salty, astringent, warm
Channels entered: Spleen, kidneys
Function: Unblocks blood channels, dispels cold dampness and stops bleeding.
Major Clinic Usage: For blood expectoration, metrorrhagia, abdominal pain in the region of the navel, painful swelling due to erosion of vulva, malarial disorder, malnutrition due to parasites and tearing with blurred vision.
Usage and Dosage: 6~9g. Proper amount for external use. Apply powder to wounds.
Storage: Store in a dry place.
 

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