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銀柴胡 |
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Yin Chai Hu |
Stellaria Root |
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Properties: |
SWEET - COOL |
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Meridians: |
LIVER, STOMACH |
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Names: Alchemille, Frauenmantelkraut, Lady's Mantle, Ladys Mantle,
Leontopodium, Lion's Foot, Lions Foot, Marienmantel, Nine Hooks,
Silerkraut, Stellaria.
Properties:
- clear
deficient heat – steaming bone, deficient yin fever
- clear heat
– fever, thirst, irritability, childhood nutritional impairment
- cool blood,
stop bleeding – coughing up blood, nosebleed, xue lin
Dosage: 3 – 9g.
Also Used For:
Orally, Yin Chai Hu is used for mild diarrhea, heavy menstrual flow,
and diabetes.
Topically, Yin Chai Hu is used as an astringent for bleeding and to
improve wound healing.
Folk medicine, Yin Chai Hu is used orally for menopausal complaints,
painful menses, gastrointestinal disorders, as a relaxant for muscle
spasms, an anti-inflammatory, a diuretic, and as a gargle for mouth
and throat inflammation. Alchemilla is used topically in folk
medicine for ulcers, eczema, skin rashes, and as a bath additive for
treating lower-abdominal ailments.