Herbology II Final
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Fu Zi - aconite | ![]() Which herb can treat all kinds of yang deficiency? |
Gan Jiang - dried ginger | ![]() Which herb is the most commonly used herb for yang deficiency of the middle jiao? |
Rou Gui (cinnamon bark) | ![]() Which herb can induce fire back to its origin? |
Gan Jiang (dried ginger) | ![]() Cold syndrome of spleen and stomach, prolapse of Yang, retention of cold and water retention in the lung |
Wu Zhu Yu (evodia) | ![]() Warm up middle jiao to disperse cold and relieve stagnation of liver qi |
Ding Xiang (cloves) | ![]() Hiccup or vomiting due to stomach cold |
Xiao Hui Xiang - fennel seed | ![]() Imperial herb for hernia due to cold |
Chen Pi - dried mature tangerine peel | ![]() Imperial herb to move qi, harmonize middle jiao, dry dampness and resolve phlegm |
Qing Pi - unripened tangerine peel | ![]() Break up liver qi and dissipate nodules or food retention |
Zhi Shi - immature bitter orange | ![]() Mainly used for stagnation of qi due to obstruction of substantial pathogens |
Mu Xiang - Saussurea Lappa | ![]() Move qi, relieve pain, harmonize the middle jiao |
Xiang Fu - cyperus, nutgrass | ![]() Commander of female disorders; Regulate flow of liver qi, regulate menstruation to relieve pain |
Wu Yao - lindera root | ![]() Frequent urination or enuresis due to Kidney yang deficiency; Most suitable for stagnation of qi due to coagulation of cold |
Chen Xiang - aquilaria, aloewood | ![]() Move qi to relieve pain, lower rising of stomach qi, and warm up Kidney to help its function of receiving air |
Chuan Lian Zi - chinaberry, pagoda tree fruit | ![]() Dredge flow of liver qi, purge heat, move qi to relieve pain, can be powdered and applied topically for athlete's foot, scalp and body itch caused by tinnea |
Chuan Lian Zi - chinaberry, pagoda tree fruit | ![]() Kills worms to relieve pain |
Li Zhi He - leechee nut | ![]() Hernia pain, swelling and pain of testicles |
Xie Bai - chive root | ![]() Chest fullness or pain due to cold or turbid phlegm obstructing flow of yang qi in the chest |
Shan Zha - Hawthorn berry | ![]() Mainly used for retention of meat and greasy foods |
Chuan Shan Jia - anteater scales | ![]() Disperses congealed blood, promotes menses and lactation, used for amenorrhea, rheumatism and resolves and promotes healing of boils, abscesses and carbuncles |
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