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Gou Teng

Nauclea rhynchophylla Miq. N. sinensis Oliv. Gou Teng (stem, spine) Rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline.49-72 Lower blood pressure, paralyze sympathetic nerve ending, sedative, antispasmodic in infantile nervous disorders. [Pg.115]

Uncaria hirsuta Havil U. rhynchophylla Miq. (Syn. Nauclea sinensis Oliv.) Gou Teng (Gambir) (stem) Rhynchophylline, corynoxeine, iso-rhynchophylline, isocorynoxeine, corynantheine, hirsutine, hirsuteine.33 A sedative, anticonvulsive, lower blood pressure, it has a triphasic effect. Treat childhood epilepsy. [Pg.167]

Ling Yang Jiao (Antelopis cornu) and Gou Teng (JJncariae ramulus cum uncis)... [Pg.79]

Gou Teng is sweet and slightly cold, and enters the Liver and Pericardium meridians. It can cool the liver, reduce the fire and relax the tendons. It is used in the condition where the Liver-heat stirs the wind so that patients suffer from dizziness, headache and irritability, and even have convulsions. As its function is not very strong, it is often used in combination with other herbs. [Pg.79]

Ling Jiao Gou Teng Tang (Antelope Horn and Uncaria Decoction)... [Pg.81]

Ling Yang Jiao and Gou Teng are used as chief substances to directly and intensively reduce the heat and therefore extinguish wind. [Pg.81]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix), Xi Jiao (Rhinoceri cornu), Ling Yang Jiao (Antelopis cornu) and Gou Teng ( Uncariae ramulus cum uncis)... [Pg.83]

Gou Teng is sweet and slightly cold, and enters the Liver meridian. It can clear the Liver-heat, calm the Liver and is particularly suitable for use in conditions where excess heat injures the Liver-Yin. The main symptoms are fever, convulsions, irritability and restless sleep. [Pg.168]

Zhi Zi (Gardeniae fructus), Shi Jue Ming (Haliotidis concha), Gou Teng (Uncariae ramulus cum uncis) and Ju Hua (Chrysanthemi flos)... [Pg.254]

Gou Teng can cool the Liver and relieve convulsions. Ju Hua can disperse Liver-heat. Both can be applied in either an excess or a deficiency condition of liver-heat syndrome. [Pg.254]

Tian Ma and Gou Teng are sweet in nature and enter the Liver meridian. They are able to pacify the Liver and extinguish Liver-wind. They are used to treat dizziness, headache, convulsions, tremor and spasm caused by Liver-wind. [Pg.316]

Gou Teng is sweet and cold, and enters the Liver and Pericardium meridians. It has a strong function of clearing and reducing the Liver-heat, whether or not it is excess heat or empty-heat, and thus can calm the wind. It is particularly used to treat dizziness, headache, tinnitus, irritability, and red and irritated eyes. Because it enters the Pericardium meridian, it is also very effective for cooling the Heart, relaxing the tendons and calming the mind. [Pg.316]

Tian Ma and Gou Teng are often used together to accentuate their therapeutic actions in extinguishing Liver-wind and are often selected in the formula as chief to treat sub-acute and chronic conditions. [Pg.316]

For delirium, add Ramulus Uncariae Cum Uncis (Gou Teng) and Sclerotium Pararadicis Poriae Cocos (Fu Shen). [Pg.30]

For vertigo, add Flos Chrysanthemi Morifolii (Ju Hua), Ramulus Uncariae Seu Uncis (Gou Teng), and Semen Cassiae Torae (Jue Ming Zi). [Pg.40]

For wind heat headache with a yellow coated tongue and a rapid pulse, subtract Notopterygium and Asarum and add Flos Chrysanthemi Morifolii Ju Hua), Fructus Viticis (Man Jing Zi), and Ramulus Uncariae Cum Uncis (Gou Teng). [Pg.169]


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