INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Caulis Aristolochiae Manshuriensis |
Common English: | Aristolochia Stem Dutchman's Pipe Stem Manchurian Birthwort Stem |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Bitter |
Cold (Neutral) Toxic |
Heart Small Intestine Urinary Bladder |
3-9g Tincture: 1-3ml |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Clears Heart Fire and promotes urination |
Excessive Fire in the Heart channel, vexation, aphthae, sores on the tongue, oliguria, dysuria, cystitis, urethritis, enuresis, nephritis, leukorrhea, fevers, and dark urine Arthralgia syndrome due to Damp-Heat, generalized pain Dysuria (Lin Syndrome) |
Invigorates the Blood, unblocks the menses, promotes lactation and eases joint movement |
Amenorrhea due to Blood Stasis and other syndromes, dysmenorrhea, agalactia, insufficient lactation Cancer |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Sm. Plantaginis |
Hb. Lysimachiae |
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Lin syndrome (dysuria) |
Bloody Lin |
Stone Lin |
Rx. Rehmanniae |
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heat in the Heart and Small Intestine |
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- This herb has an anti-cancer effect.
- This herb is indicated for Strong Fire, while Rz. Alismatis Ze Xie is indicated for Mild Fire.
- This herb is used to treat fistula and sore throat, primarily in decoction.
- The powder can be held in the mouth for emergency therapy.
- It is said to calm the Heart, quench thirst and alleviate fever.
- It treats amnesia, improves auditory and visual acuity, treats nasal obstruction, clears the Intestines purges water, dissolve Blood clots, evacuates pus, relieves pain and treats furuncles and breast cancer.