INDIVIDUAL HERBS
Pharmaceutical Latin: | Limonitum |
Common English: | Limonite Clay Ironstone |
Taste | Temperature | Entering Meridians | Dosage |
Sweet Astringent |
Cool (Neutral) |
Large Intestine Stomach (Liver) |
9-21g |
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Astringes the Intestines and stops diarrhea |
Chronic diarrhea or dysentery disorders Instability of the Lower Jiao with diarrhea to the point of incontinence Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiencies diarrhea especially in the elderly |
Restrains leakage of Body Fluids and inhibits and stops bleeding |
Incessant vaginal discharge Unrelenting uterine bleeding |
CONTRAINDICATIONS |
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INCOMPATIBILITIES |
HERB/DRUG INTERACTIONS |
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Halloysitum Rubrum |
Rz. Zingiberis |
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Chronic diarrhea, dysenteric disorders or incontinence with Large Intestine Qi Deficiency. Incessant uterine bleeding without clotting. |
Chronic diarrhea due to Spleen Deficiency or in the elderly. |
Incessant vaginal discharge. |
Rz. Zingiberis |
Endoconcha Sepiae |
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Lower Jiao Yang Deficiency with profuse clear discharge and a sense of Cold in the perineum. |
Unrelenting uterine bleeding. |
Diarrhea due to Deficiency of the Middle Jiao. |
Halloysitum Rubrum |
Per. Zanthoxyli |
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Profuse menstrual bleeding. |
Profuse leukorrhea with a feeling of Dampness and Cold in the genital region due to Yang Deficiency. |
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- This herb is usually used for long-term incessant diarrhea possibly leading to prolapse, Blood in the stool, bleeding dysenteric disorders and incessant uterine bleeding or vaginal discharge.
- This herb also anchors and secures to calm the Spirit.
- This herb has historically been used to treat accidental ingestion of poisonous substances. It binds with the poison creating an insoluble, indigestible mass which is then eliminated through the stool.
- Yu Yu Liang, Per. Papaveris Ying Su Ke and Halloysitum Rubrum Chi Shi Zhi all bind the Intestines, stop diarrhea and stabilize to stop incessant uterine bleeding and are often combined to enhance these actions. Yu Yu Liang is heavier than Chi Shi Zhi, and astringes the lower Jiao, without tonifying or augmenting the Stomach, while Chi Shi Zhi being sweet and warm, augments the Qi, generates flesh, and adjusts the Middle. It is more appropriate for sores that fail to heal due to Qi Deficiency, and diarrhea or uterine bleeding disorders due to inability to securely store. Ying Su Ke is light in weight and slightly cold. It enters the Qi level and preserves the Lungs.
- Calcined Limonite Duan Yu Yu Liang is better able to astringe.