INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Cortex Periplocae |
Common English: | Chinese Silkvine Root-bark |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Acrid Bitter |
Warm Toxic |
Liver Kidney Heart |
3 to 6g |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Expels Wind, Eliminates Dampness, warms channels to alleviate pain and strengthens the tendons and bones |
Rheumatic arthritis with aching and weakness of the low back and knees, cardiac palpitations, shortness of breath and edema of the lower extremities |
Promotes urination and alleviates edema |
Edema, difficult urination |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Rx. Morindae Officinalis |
Cx. Poria
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Chronic arthralgia syndrome characterized by paralysis of tendons and bones. |
Superficial edema and difficult urination. |
Atrophy and weakness of the legs. |
Rx. Polygalae |
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Leg Qi with superficial edema. |
Wind-Cold-Damp Bi. |
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- Some sources say that because this herb is toxic, it is for External use only.
- Overdose can lead to tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmia, coma, convulsions and death within a short time.
- Both Xiang Jia Pi and Cx, Acanthopanacis Wu Jia Pi dispel Wind-Dampness, strengthen sinews and bones and treat painful obstruction. This herb is better at promoting urination and eliminating Dampness while Wu Jia Pi is better at eliminating Wind-Dampness, tonifying the Liver and Kidneys and strengthening the sinews and bones.