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肉豆蔻 |
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Rou Dou Kou |
Nutmeg Seeds |
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Properties: |
Pungent - Warm |
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Meridians: |
Yangming [LI - ST SP |
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Names:
Mace, Macis, Muscadier, Muskatbuam, Muskatnuss, Myristica,
Myristicae Aril, Myristicae Semen, Noix Muscade, Nuez Moscada,
Nutmeg, Nux Moschata.
Myristica fragrans, synonym Myristica officinalis.
Family: Myristicaceae.
Properties:
- binds
intestines, stops chronic/daybreak diarrhea
- warms
middle burner, moves Qi - alleviates pain in abdomen, vomiting
Dosage: 1.5 - 9g.
Also Used For:
Orally, Rou Dou Kou is used for diarrhea, nausea, gastric spasms,
flatulence, and gastric mucosal inflammation. It is also used for
cancer, kidney disease, insomnia, increasing menstrual flow,
inducing abortion, as a hallucinogen, and a general tonic.
Topically, Rou Dou Kou is used as an analgesic, especially for
rheumatism, mouth sores, and toothache.
Foods, nutmeg and mace are used as culinary spices. In foods and
beverages, nutmeg, nutmeg oil, mace, and mace oil are used as flavor
components.
Manufacturing, nutmeg oil is used as a fragrance component in soaps
and cosmetics.