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Bai Zhi

Bo He (Menthae herba), Chai Hu (Bupleuri radix), Xin Yi (Magnoliae flos), Bai Zhi [Angelicae dahuri-cae radix), Mu Xiang [Aucklandiae radix) and Sha Ren [Amomi xanthioidis fructus). [Pg.11]

Bai Zhi is warm and pungent with a rich aromatic smell it possesses strong ascending properties. As it can expel wind-cold, transform phlegm and pus and dry dampness, it can therefore reduce swelling and open the obstruction of the nose. Because it enters not only the Lung meridian, but also the Stomach meridian, it is often applied to treat pain in the... [Pg.42]

Xi Xin, Chuan Xiong and Bai Zhi are helping assistants they work in the same direction as the chief and deputy herbs. In addition, they can promote Qi and blood circulation and relieve headache and general pain. [Pg.46]

Qiang Huo (Tslotopterygii rhizoma) and Bai Zhi (Angelicae dahuricae radix)... [Pg.50]

Generalized pain, headache with heavy sensation, thirst and bitter taste in mouth due to excess heat in Yang-Ming meridian-, use Bai Zhi... [Pg.51]

Blocked nose and loss of sense of smell add Xin Yi Magnoliae flos), Bo He (Menthae herba) and Bai Zhi (Angelicae dahuricae radix) to open the nasal orifices. [Pg.51]

Since mental state and sleep are related with the Heart and Liver, Suan Zao Ren and Bai Zhi Ren are often used together in formulas to calm the mind and improve sleep. [Pg.156]

Zi Su Ye, Bai Zhi and Jie Geng enhance the ability of Huo Xiang to expel wind, dampness and cold in the exterior. [Pg.209]

Qiang Huo, Du Huo, Fang Feng, Xi Xin, Sheng Jiang and Bai Zhi serve as deputies. They are pungent, aromatic and warm, and can expel... [Pg.342]

Bai Zhi is an aromatic herb and Fang Feng is pungent in nature. These two herbs enter the Spleen meridian. Since they can eliminate dampness and transform pus, they are often used to clean up the purulent open wound and promote the healing process. [Pg.388]

Jin Yin Hua (Lonicerae flos) 9 g Fang Feng (Saposhnikoviae radix) 3 g Bai Zhi (/ ngelicae dahuricae radix) 3 g Dang Gui (/ ngelicae sinensis radix) 6-12 g Chi Shao Yao [Paeoniae radix rubra) 3 g Ru Xiang (Olibanum) 3 g Mo Yao (Myrrhae) 3 g... [Pg.388]

Jin Yin Hua is used as chief to clear heat-toxin directly. Since it is a flower and has an ascending tendency in action, it can also disperse constrained heat and expel pathogenic heat. The pungent Fang Feng and Bai Zhi serve as deputies to enhance this function of Jin Yin Hua. [Pg.389]

Bai Zhi is pungent and hot, and enters the Spleen meridian. This aromatic herb can spread its Qi quickly and can penetrate turbidity, transform dampness and discharge pus and fluid. It is often used as assistant in the formula when the Yin-type ulcer discharges thin and turbid pus and fluid, and healing is not able to take place. [Pg.393]

For frontal headache, add Radix Angelicae (Bai Zhi) and Flos Chrysanthemi Morifolii (Ju Hua). [Pg.23]

If there is headache accompanying the period, add Herba Seu Flos Schizonepetae Tenuifoliae (JingJie) and Radix Angelicae (Bai Zhi). [Pg.52]

For persistent, mild headache, vertigo, and ringing in the ears, add Radix Angelicae Bai Zhi) and Radix Ledebouriellae Sesloidis FangFeng). [Pg.86]

Other species of Angelica are commonly traded as bai zhi (Bensky et al. 2004 Chang and But 1986). [Pg.63]

Bai Zhi (Radix Angelicae Dahuricae) (Chinese angelica root)... [Pg.188]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.42 , Pg.44 , Pg.46 , Pg.51 , Pg.209 , Pg.238 , Pg.342 , Pg.388 , Pg.389 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.188 ]




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