INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Fructus Quisqualis |
Common English: | Rangoon Creeper Fruit with Seeds Quisqualis |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Sweet (Fragrant) |
Warm |
Spleen Stomach |
4.5-12g Children: 1 seed per year of age up to 20 seeds Tincture: 2-4ml |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Kills parasites |
Roundworms, threadworms, hookworms and pinworms (can be used alone), scabies |
Strengthens the Spleen, dissolves accumulations and improves digestion |
Childhood nutritional impairment, abdominal distention, poor appetite or a weak constitution |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Sm. Arecae |
Sm. Arecae |
Rx. Stemonae |
Dislodges and expels roundworms. |
Dislodges and expels roundworms with a stronger effect. |
Pinworms. |
Topically for pinworms. |
Childhood nutritional impairment with significant Food Stagnation. |
Childhood nutritional impairment with constipation. |
Rz. Picrorhizae |
Rz. Picrorhizae |
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Childhood nutritional impairment due to parasites. |
Chronic childhood nutritional impairment with abdominal distention and anorexia. |
Severe chronic childhood nutritional impairment with emaciation and jaundice. |
Hb. Aloes |
Rice Water |
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Strongly expels parasites, drains Heat and reduces accumulation in the Intestines due to constipation associated with overabundant Heat. |
Remove the shell, crush into a fine powder and serve on an empty stomach at 5:00 a.m. or in the early morning. |
Childhood nutritional impairment with Spleen Qi Deficiency and weakness. |
Rx. et Rz. Rhei |
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Childhood nutritional impairment with abdominal bloating. |
Childhood nutritional impairment with constipation. |
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- Its sweetness makes it especially useful for children.
- Its side effects include nausea, vomiting, hiccup, vertigo and belching.
- This is one of the most commonly used anthelmintics because it is especially effective in treating roundworms and childhood nutritional impairment.
- It can be chewed and swallowed without the need for laxatives and is especially suitable for children.
- It treats turbid urine, diarrhea and dysenteric disorders associated with childhood nutritional impairment.
- It is considered to be one of the strongest of the anti-parasitic herbs.
- Both Shi Jun Zi and Sm. Torreyae Fei Zi are sweet, relatively nontoxic, do not injure the Spleen while killing parasites and both contain fatty oils to lubricate the Intestines. Shi Jun Zi is better at expelling roundworms. It moistens the Lungs, stops cough, tonifies the Spleen, augments the Stomach to help digestion and treats childhood nutritional impairment. Fei Zi is better at expelling hookworms and pinworms, moistens the Lungs and stops cough.
- Both Shi Jun Zi and Cx. Meliae Ku Lian Pi expel parasites and are effective for expelling roundworms. Ku Lian Pi is bitter, cold, clears Damp-Heat, is hard on the digestion and is relatively toxic. Shi Jun Zi is sweet, warm, augments the Spleen and Stomach, treats accumulations in childhood nutritional impairment and eliminates Deficiency Heat.
- Rangoon Creeper Flesh Shi Jun Zi Rou is stronger at killing parasites but also more toxic, causing nausea and dizziness, so use a smaller dosage.
- Dry-fried Rangoon Creeper Kernels Chao Shi Jun Zi Ren is less toxic with a better flavor, is stronger at killing parasites and strengthens the Spleen. It is particularly suitable for treating children with intestinal parasites or childhood nutritional impairment. It can be used alone.