INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Mel Apis Mel |
Common English: | Honey |
Herbs that Drain Downward: Moistening Laxatives
Qi Tonifying Herbs:
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Sweet |
Neutral |
Large Intestine Lung Spleen |
15-30g |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Moistens the Intestines |
Dry stool Constipation |
Nourishes the Lungs and stops coughing |
Dry cough |
Nourishes the Spleen and Stomach and relieves pain |
Spleen and Stomach Deficiencies Assists herbal preparations by protecting the Spleen and Stomach |
Eliminates toxins |
Heat toxins of the skin Ingestion of poisonous substances |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Rx. Paeoniae Alba |
Rx. Aconiti Preparata |
Rx. Rehmanniae |
Abdominal pain. |
Hernia pain due to Cold with cold hands and feet. |
Deficiency of Blood and Body Fluids. Postpartum thirst and weakness. |
Rz. Zingiberis Recens Juice |
Fr. Perillae |
Rx. Ginseng |
Chronic coughing. |
Chronic coughing. |
Chronic cough with Blood streaked sputum. |
Rx. Angelicae Sinensis |
Rx. Scrophularia |
Hb. Cynomorii |
Constipation with Blood Deficiency. |
Constipation with Yin Deficiency. |
Constipation with Yang Deficiency. |
Sm. Cassiae |
Fr. Aurantii |
Fol. Isatidis |
Constipation with Interior Heat. |
Constipation with Qi Stagnation. |
Oral ulcers. |
- Chinese herbal pills use Feng Mi as a binder, for taste and for its moistening and tonifying properties.
- Feng Mi detoxifies Rx. Aconiti Carmichaeli Chuan Wu Tou.
- One source lists this herb in the Yin Tonic category.
- Take 30g to 60g for constipation.
- It can be used topically for various sores and lesions.
- Use 100g or more for poisoning by Rx. Aconiti Chuan Wu or Rx. Aconiti Kusnezoffii Cao Wu.