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Jing Jie

Schizonepeta multifida (L.) Briquet S. tenuifolia (Benth.) Briquet Jing Jie (aerial part, spikes) Essential oils, d-menthone, d-limonene, campesterol, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, hesperidin.33-214 Diaphoresis, antiinflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, antispasmodic, antidiabetic, lower body temperature, increase blood coagulation, anticonvulsive. [Pg.147]

Jing Jie fSchizonepetae herbal and Fang Feng (Saposhnikoviae radix,)... [Pg.40]

Itch of the throat use Chan Tui (Cicadae periostracum) or Jing Jie (Schizcmepetae herba) to expel the wind in the throat. [Pg.44]

Chai Hu, Jing Jie and Fang Feng can expel wind and help the chief herbs to release the exterior. [Pg.47]

Jing Jie (Schizonepetae herba) and Dan Dou Chi (Sojae semen praeparatum)... [Pg.50]

Leukorrhea use Jing Jie [Schizcmepetae herba), Huang Qin [Scutellariae radix) and Shan Yao [Dioscoreae rhizoma) to disperse and transform dampness. [Pg.216]

Loose stool without smell, sensitivity to heavy food, bloating and defecation with wind add Fang Feng (Saposhnikoviae radix), Jing Jie [Schizonepetae herba) and Bai Zhu [Atractylodis macrocephalae rhizoma) to regulate the function of the intestines. [Pg.229]

Lung-Qi is obstructed by exterior wind-heat use Jin Yin Hua [Lonicerae flos), Lian Qiao (Forsythiae fructus), Jing Jie (Schizonepetae herba) and Sang Ye (Mori folium) to expel wind-heat. [Pg.267]

Fang Feng ("Saposhnikoviae radix), Jing Jie Sui ("Schizonepetae flos) and Huai Hua fSophorae flos)... [Pg.290]

Huai Hua (Sophorae flos) 12 g Ce Bai Ye (Platycladi cacumeri) 12 g Jing Jie Sui (Schizonepetae flos) 6 g Zhi Ke (Aurantii fructus) 6 g... [Pg.292]

Jing Jie Sui, as assistant, can disperse the restrained Qi and heat in the intestines and stop bleeding. [Pg.292]

Zhi Ke, which serves as assistant to Jing Jie Sui and Huai Hua, regulates the Qi in the intestines to calm the wind and reduce the tension. [Pg.293]

The pungent and dispersing Jing Jie, Fang Feng, Niu Bang Zi and Chan Tui are used as chief. They can directly expel wind and relieve itch. [Pg.344]

Jing Jie and Bo He have a pungent taste, and enter the Liver meridian. They possess a light and subtle dispersing ability and can disperse the constrained Liver-Qi. They are selected as assistants in formulas to enhance the function of the chief in spreading the Liver-Qi and treating excess and deficiency conditions where Liver-Qi stagnation is involved. [Pg.365]

Jing Jie and Fang Feng are pungent and slightly warm. They can expel wind and are commonly used for mild exterior wind-cold syndrome. In the syndrome of disharmony of Ying and Wei, they can be selected as assistants to expel wind and directly relieve aversion to wind. [Pg.373]


See other pages where Jing Jie is mentioned: [Pg.353]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.47]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.344]    [Pg.365]    [Pg.373]    [Pg.596]    [Pg.989]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.40 , Pg.44 , Pg.47 , Pg.50 , Pg.52 , Pg.108 , Pg.216 , Pg.229 , Pg.267 , Pg.290 , Pg.344 , Pg.365 , Pg.373 ]




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