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TCM wise, dried fried Phellodendron Amurense bark is bitter and cold in nature. It goes to two channels like kidney and urinary bladder. Its major functions include clearing heat, drying dampness, purging pathogenic fire, putting out steaming heat, detoxicating, and curing furuncles.
Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that Chang Shan is bitter, acrid, and cold in nature. It covers three meridians, such as heart, liver, and lung. It is mainly used for stopping malaria and prompting to throw up sputum in the chest.
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is sweet and cold in nature and covers meridians of lung and liver. Main functions are to dispel wind to promote eruption, relieve fever, relieve sore throat, remove nebula, and relieve spasm.
What is bupleurum(Chai Hu)? Also known as radix bupleuri, it refers to the dried root of Bupleurum chinense DC. or Bupleurum scorzonerifolium Willd., which are perennial umbelliferous plants.
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ce Bai Ye (Biota Leaves) is bitter, astringent, and cold in nature. And it covers meridians of heart, liver, and large intestine.
Gas and bloating is one of common symptoms in diseases of digestive tract, such as Gastritis, gastroptosis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), duodenal stagnation syndrome, and functional dyspepsia, often accompanied with symptoms like abdominal discomfort and pain, belching...
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is acrid, bitter, and warm in nature and covers meridians of spleen, stomach, and liver. Main functions are to dry damp and strengthen spleen, expel pathogenic wind and cold, and improve eye sight.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the properties of Buguzhi are warm, bitter, and acrid. And it covers meridians of kidney pericardium, spleen, stomach, and lung. Main functions are to tonify kidney yang, respire qi for relieving asthma, and warm spleen for stopping diarrhea.
Also known as mentha, mint herb is believed by TCM as acrid, cool, and aromatic in nature and covers meridians of lung and liver. Main functions are to diffuse wind-heat, refresh mind and improve eyesight, promote eruption, soothe a sore throat, and regulate qi flowing.
rom the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is acrid, bitter, and cool in nature and covers meridians of heart and lung. Main functions are to induce resuscitation, clear stagnated fire, remove nebula for improving eyesight, and relieve swelling and pain.
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is bitter, acrid, and warm in nature and covers meridians of stomach and large intestine. Main functions are removing parasites to eliminate accumulation and activating qi for excreting water.
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), turtle shell mean(Bie Jia) is salty and cold in nature and covers meridians of liver and spleen. Main functions are to nourish yin for suppressing hyperactive yang and soften and resolve hard mass.
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