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Gui Ban

Gui Ban (Testudinis carapax] can be replaced by the combination of Shu Di Huang [Rehmanniae radix praeparata] and Shan Zhu Yu [Comi fructus]. Meat and bone-marrow are also recommended in the patient s diet. [Pg.35]

Gui Ban is salty, sweet and cold, and enters the Kidney and Heart meridians. It nourishes the Yin and strengthens the Kidney, tonifies the blood and calms the mind. It is used when the Yin, essence and blood in the Lower-Jiao are severely injured. It can also reduce the heat and treat bone steaming due to Yin deficiency in warm-febrile disease. Its function of tonifying the Yin is stronger than its function of reducing deficient heat. [Pg.87]

Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogonis radix) 15 g E Jiao (Asini corii colla) 9 g Sheng Mu Li (Ostrea concha) 15 g Sheng Bie Jia (Trionycis carapax) 24 g Sheng Gui Ban (Testudinis carapax) 30 g... [Pg.90]

Some specific substances are used as chief. They are Mu Li, Bie Jia and Gui Ban, termed the three shells. They can effectively nourish the Yin and blood, reduce the deficient heat, anchor the Yang and extinguish the wind. In this way they directly treat cramp and trembling of limbs. [Pg.90]

Gui Ban and Gou Qi Zi tonify the Yin of the Kidney, play the role of deputy and directly help the chief for the same treatment purpose. [Pg.174]

Gui Ban and pig marrow act as deputies. They are animal products and can tonify the Yin and essence strongly and quickly. They strengthen the function of the chief. [Pg.175]

Gui Ban, Xuan Shen, Tian Men Dong and Bai Shao Yao are also used as deputies. This group helps Huai Niu Xi to nourish the Yin of the Kidney and Liver, and treat the cause of Liver-Yang ascending. They can also nourish the Yin, soften the tendons and relieve the cramp and trembling. [Pg.319]

E Jiao is sweet and neutral, and enters the Liver and Kidney meridians. It can nourish the Yin and blood and moisten dryness. It has a similar function to Gui Ban in nourishing the Yin however, unlike Gui Ban which can reduce heat, it can tonify the blood. Since it is also an animal product, its function is also stronger than that of herbs. [Pg.324]

Sheng Di Huang, Bai Shao Yao, Mai Men Dong, Gui Ban and Bie Jia are used as deputies. They can nourish the Yin and clear heat. They enhance the ability of the chief to extinguish wind. [Pg.325]

Gui J, Ban H, Cong X et al (2005) Selective alkylation of phenol with teri-butyl alcohol catalyzed by Bronsted acidic imidazoUum salts. J Mol Catal A Chem 225 27-31... [Pg.62]


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