HERBS
NameShi Xian Tao (Chinese Pholidota Herb)The Effect of Shi Xian TaoPropertyBitter, slightly sour, cool; lung and kidney meridians entered.ActionsClear heat and nourish yin, moisten the lung and remove toxicity.IndicationsCold, traumatic injury, rheumatic arthritis, cough due to lung heat, chronic os
NameBai Yan Teng (Littleleaf Indianmulberry Herb)SourcesThe drug is the dried or fresh root or entire plant of Morinda parvifolia Benth. (family Rubiaceae), growing in hilly scrubs, and distributed in South China, Southeast China.The Effect of Bai Yan TengPropertySweet, cool; lung meridian entered.A
NameTie Sao Zhou (Cuneate Lespedeza)The Effect of Tie Sao ZhouPropertySweet, slightly bitter, neutral; lung, liver and kidney meridians entered.ActionsPromote digestion, clear heat and promote diuresis, eliminate phlegm and relieve cough.IndicationsInfantile malnutrition, indigestion, diarrhea, edem
NameYin Di Jue (Ternate Grape Fern Herb)The Effect of Yin Di JuePropertySlightly bitter, cool; lung and liver meridians entered.ActionsClear heat and remove toxicity, dissipate nodulation.IndicationsInfantile convulsions, whooping cough, scrofula, nebula, snake and insect bites, infantile bronchitis
NameJue Chuang (Creeping Rostellularia Herb)The Effect of Jue ChuangPropertySalt, pungent, cold; liver and gallbladder meridians entered.ActionsClear heat and remove toxicity, eliminate dampness and disperse stagnation, activate blood and alleviate pain.IndicationsInfantile malnutrition, jaundice, d
NameShi Shang Bai (Herba Selaginellae Doederleinii)The Effect of Shi Shang BaiPropertyBitter, cold; liver, gallbladder and lung meridians entered.ActionsClear heat and remove toxicity, promote diuresis.IndicationsSore throat, jaundice due to damp-heat, scalds, rheumatic arthritis, swelling and pain
NameDi Bu Rong (Epigeal Srephaia Root)The Effect of Di Bu RongPropertyBitter, cold, toxic; lung, stomach and liver meridians entered.ActionsClear heat and remove toxicity, eliminate phlegm and prevent malaria, alleviate pain.IndicationsSores and boils, malaria, stomachache and pharyngitis.Dosage and
NameLuo Guo Di (Radix Hemsleyae)SourcesThe drug is the dried root tuber of Hemsleya amabilis Diels (family Cucurbitaceae), growing in shrubs, gullies, woods or at wet places, distributed in Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan of China.The Effect of Luo Guo DiPropertyBitter, cold, slightly toxic; stoma
NameNong Ji Li (Purpleflower Crotalaria Herb)The Effect of Nong Ji LiPropertySweet, bland, neutral, toxic; lung, liver and large intestine meridians entered.ActionsClerat heat, promote diuresis, remove toxicity, replenish yin and tonify the kidney.IndicationsSnake and insect bites, dizziness, sores
NameE Zhang Jin Xing Cao (Herba Phymatopsis Hastatae cum Radice)The Effect of E Zhang Jin Xing CaoPropertyBitter, cool.ActionsClear heat and cool blood, promote diuresis and remove toxicity.IndicationsSores and boils, hematochezia, bloody stranguria, chronic hepatitis, bacillary dysentery, typhoid f












