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Huang Qi |
Astragalus
Root |
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Properties: |
Sweet - Warm |
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Meridians: |
Taiyin
[LU - SP]
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Also Known As:
Astragali, Beg Kei,
Bei Qi, Buck Qi, Huang Qi, Huang qi, Hwanggi, Membranous Milk Vetch,
Milk Vetch, Mongolian Milk, Ogi. Astragalus membranaceus; Astragalus
mongholicus.
Family: Leguminosae
or Fabaceae.
- tonify spleen & lung Qi -
raises Spleen & Stomach Qi (prolapse)
- tonify Wei Qi – stabilize
exterior
- tonify Qi & blood due to loss
of blood – postpartum fever
- promotes urination – Edema –
discharge of pus – generates flesh
Dosage: 9-30g.
Also Used For:
Orally, Huang Qi/Astragalus
is used for treating the common cold and upper respiratory
infections; to strengthen and regulate the immune system; and to
increase the production of blood cells particularly in individuals
with chronic degenerative disease or in individuals with cancer
undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy. It is also used orally
for chronic nephritis and diabetes.
Astragalus is also
used orally as an antibacterial and antiviral; a tonic; liver
protectant; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; and as a diuretic,
vasodilator, or hypotensive agent.
Topically, Huang Qi/Astragalus
is used as a vasodilator and to speed healing.
In combination with
Ligustrum lucidum (glossy privet), astragalus is used orally for
treating breast, cervical, and lung cancers.