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| What are the properties of Huai Mi? |
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| What is the best use for Huai Mi? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Huai Mi? |
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Definition
| Liver and large intestine |
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Term
| What are the actions of Huai Mi? |
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Definition
| cools the blood, clears heat, cools the liver, stops bleeding |
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Term
| What are the properties of Di Yu? |
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Definition
| Bitter, sour, slightly cold |
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Term
| What are the channels for Di Yu? |
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Definition
| Liver, large intestine, stomach |
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Term
| What are the actions of Di Yu? |
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Definition
| Cools heat in the blood, stops bleeding, resolves toxicity, generates flesh, restrains and inhibits |
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Term
| What kind of burns is Di Yu indicated for? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is Di Yu indicated for? |
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Definition
| Heavy bleeding (esp. in the lower burner), dysentery, hemorrhoids, excessive uterine bleeding, burns ( small areas) |
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Term
| What are the properties of Xiao Ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Xiao Ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the primary action of Xiao Ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Xiao Ji? |
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Definition
| cools the blood, stops bleeding, promotes urination, resolves toxicity, reduces abscesses |
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Term
| What is Xiao Ji indicated for? |
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Definition
| UTI, hot bloody lin, damp heat jaundice, hepatitis, HBP, sores/ abscesses due to heat toxin |
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Term
| What are the properties of Qian Cao? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Qian Cao? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Qian Cao? |
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Definition
| cools the blood, stops bleeding, removes blood stasis, invigorates the blood |
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Term
| What is Qian Cao indicated for? |
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Definition
| vomiting blood, bleeding from any body part due to heat in the blood, painful obstruction from wind-dampness, blood in the stool, uterine bleeding, pain associated with blood stasis-- chest pain, flank pain, pain from trauma, join pain, early carbuncles |
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Term
| What are the properties of Da Ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Da Ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Da Ji? |
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Definition
| cools the blood, stops bleeding, reduces swelling, generates flesh at sores, benefits the gallbladder, reduces jaundice, treats hypertension |
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Term
| What is Da Ji indicated for? |
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Definition
| Chaotic movement of blood--nosebleed, vomiting blood, blood in urine/stool, uterine bleeding--coughing blood, boils, furuncles, jaundice esp. due to damp heat, hypertension with liver heat signs. |
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Term
| What are the properties of San Qi? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for San Qi? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of San Qi? |
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Definition
| stops bleeding w/o causing stasis, transforms blood stasis w/out causing more bleeding, reduces swelling and stops pain |
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Term
| What is San Qi indicated for? |
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Definition
| traumatic injury, joint pain from blood stasis, internal/external bleeding, vomiting blood, nosebleed, blood in urine/stool, swelling and pain due to falls/fractures/contusions/pain, joint pain caused by stasis, chest and abdominal pain |
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Term
| what are the channels for Bai Mao Gen |
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Definition
| Lung, stomach, small intestine, bladder |
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Term
| what are the properties of bai mao gen |
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Definition
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Term
| what are the actions of bai mao gen |
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Definition
| cools the blood, stops bleeding, promotes urination, clears heat from the stomach and lung |
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Term
| what is bai mao gen indicated for? |
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Definition
| chaotic movement of hot blood(nose bleeds, blood in the urine, vomiting blood, coughing blood), hot painful urinary dribbling, heat patterns with difficulties urinating, nausea and thirst due to stomach heat, wheezing due to lung heat |
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Term
| what are the channels for Zhu Ma Gen |
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Definition
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Term
| what are the properties of zhu ma gen |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of zhu ma gen |
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Definition
| cools the blood, stops bleeding, calms the fetus, unblocks and facilitates the water passageways, resolves toxicity |
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Term
| what is zhu ma gen indicated for? |
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Definition
| chaotic blood movement (blood in urine, nosebleeds, blood in stool, etc.), restless fetus due to heat, dribbly/scanty urine due to damp-heat in the bladder, toxic sores/snake bites. |
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Term
| What are the channels for Zhi Zu? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Zi Zhu? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Zi Zhu? |
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Definition
| cools heat, stops bleeding, resolves toxicity, treats burns and sores |
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Term
| What is Zi Zhu indicated for? |
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Definition
| internal and external bleeding, toxic swelling from burns and sores, often used topically. |
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Term
| What are the channels for Xian He Cao? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the properties of Xian He cao? |
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Definition
| Bitter, astringent, neutral |
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Term
| what are the actions of Xian He Cao? |
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Definition
| restrains leakage of blood,stops bleeding, alleviates diarrhea(chronic), dysenteric disorder, kills parasites |
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Term
| What is xian he cao indicated for? |
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Definition
| vomiting blood, nose bleed, coughing blood, bleeding gums, blood in urine, trichonomas vaginitis and tapeworm, malarial disorders |
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Term
| what are the properties of bai ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| what are the channels for bai ji? |
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Definition
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Term
| what are the actions of bai ji? |
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Definition
| restrains leakage of blood, stops bleeding, reduces swelling, generates flesh |
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Term
| What is Bai Ji indicated for? |
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Definition
| bleeding from the lungs/stomach, topically for sores/ulcers/chapped skin, chronic non-healing ulcers, reduces oozing by holding the fluids, promotes generation of new flesh, often used for burns |
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Term
| What are the properties of Xue Yu Tan? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Xue Yu Tan? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Xue Yu Tan? |
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Definition
| stops leakage of blood, stops bleeding, promotes urination, generates flesh, and resolves sores |
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Term
| What are is Xue Yu Tan indicated for? |
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Definition
| uterine bleeding, nosebleeds, painful urinary dribbling esp with blood, sores or burns that have ulcerated |
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Term
| What are the properties of Zong Lu Pi |
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Definition
| Bitter, astringent, Neutral |
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Term
| What are the channels for Zong Lu Pi? |
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Definition
| Large intestine, liver, lung |
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Term
| What are the actions of Zong Lu Pi |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the indications of Zong Lu Pi |
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Definition
| coughing or spitting of blood, nosebleed, blood in stool, excessive uterine bleeding |
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Term
| What are the properties of Ou Jie |
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Definition
| sweet, astringent, neutral |
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Term
| What are the channels for Ou Jie |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Ou Jie |
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Definition
| stops bleeding, generates new blood, removes blood stasis |
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Term
| What is Ou Jie indicated for? |
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Definition
| many types of bleeding, bleeding with heat in the lungs, stomach with vomiting blood, chronic bleeding combined with apporopriate herbs |
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Term
| What are the properties of Lian Fang |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Lian Fang |
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Definition
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Term
| what are the actions of Lian Fang |
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Definition
| Disperses blood stasis, stops bleeding, dispels summer heat and dampness |
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Term
| What is Lian Fang indicated for? |
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Definition
| uterine bleeding, blood in the uterus, diarrhea in children due to summerheat, dampness causing rashes (eczema) |
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Term
| What are the properties of Hua Rui Shi |
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Definition
| Sour, astringent, neutral |
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Term
| What are the channels for Hui Rui Shi |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Hua Rui Shi |
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Definition
| stops bleeding and disperses blood |
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Term
| What is Hua Rui Shi indicated for? |
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Definition
| vomitting or coughing of blood, internal blood stasis, topical for bleeding due to trauma |
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Term
| What are the properties of Ai Ye |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Ai Ye? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Ai Ye? |
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Definition
| warms the womb, stops bleeding, disperses cold, alleviates pain, eliminates dampness, stops itching |
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Term
| What is Ai Ye indicated for? |
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Definition
| prolonged menstrual bleeding, uterine bleeding due to cold from xu, threatened miscarriage, cold lower abdominal pain,vaginal bleeding, infertility, skin problems marked by dampness and itching |
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Term
| What are the properties of Zao Xin Tu |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the channels for Zao Xin Tu |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the actions of Zao Xin Tu |
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Definition
| warms stomach/spleen to contain bleeding, stops nausea, stops vomiting, stops diarrhea |
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Term
| What is Zao Xin Tu indicated for? |
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Definition
| bleeding associated with patterns of cold from deficiency esp. of stomach/intestines,vomiting associated with stomach cold/ morning sickness. chronic spleen xu diarrhea |
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