INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Herba Commelinae |
Common English: | Commelina Communis Common Dayflower |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Sweet Bland |
Cold |
Lung Stomach Small Intestine Kidney Large Intestine (Urinary Bladder) |
9-30g Fresh 60-90g |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Cools Heat, drains Fire and slightly resolves toxicity and cools the Blood |
Fever from relatively superficial warm pathogens Fever and sore throat of the common cold Stubborn fever from a warm pathogen disease Leukorrhea, sores and boils, metrorrhagia, hepatitis with jaundice, erysipelas, barbiers, parotitis, epistaxis, dysentery |
Clears Heat, facilitates urination and unblocks painful urinary dysfunction |
Hot, painful urinary dysfunction and edema, hematuria Edema with scanty urination Acute rheumatoid arthritis, uropenia |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
Hb. Menthae Haplocalycis |
Hb. Spirodelae |
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Qi level diseases. |
A sore, swollen throat. A sore throat from the mumps. |
Hot, painful urinary dysfunction with Exterior symptoms. |
Hb. Plantaginis |
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Painful urinary dysfunction from Urinary Bladder Damp-Heat. |
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- This herb can be used alone for both internally and externally generated toxic swellings and sores
the fresh herb can be used alone for unremitting fevers. - For external application, pound into a pulp.
- This herb is able to detoxify any type of food poisoning.
- Both this herb and Hb. Lophatheri Dan Zhu Ye clear Heat and promote urination. Hb. Commelinae Ya Zhi Cao is stronger than Hb. Lophatheri Dan Zhu Ye in both cooling and facilitating urination, but the effects are less prolonged.