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Qian Cao

Rubia chinensis Regel Maack R. cordifolia Thunb. R. cordifolia L. f. pratensis (Maxim.) Kitag. R. mungista Roxb. R. sylvatica (Maxim.) Nakai Qian Cao (Madder) (root) Rubierythrinic acid, alizarin, purpurin, pseudopurpurin, munjistin.3349 Hemostatic, shorten the blood clotting time, antibacterial, antitussive, stimulate uterine contractions. [Pg.142]

Ce Bai Ye (Platycladi cacumen), Zhi Mu (Anemarrhenae rhizoma), Qian Cao Gen (Rubiae radix), Bai Weng (Pulsatilla radix), Huai Hua fSophorae flos), Di Yu (Sanguisorbae radix) and Xiao Ji (Cirsii herba)... [Pg.83]

These herbs are all cold in temperature and can cool the blood and stop bleeding. Bai Mao Gen and Ce Bai Ye can stop nose bleeds Zhi Mu, Qian Cao Gen and Bai Mao Gen can treat vomiting of blood Bai Weng, Huai Hua and Di Yu are particularly effective in stopping bleeding from the intestines Xiao Ji and Bai Mao Gen can stop bleeding from the urinary tract. [Pg.83]

Since there are a number of astringent substances that may cause stagnation, Qian Cao Gen is used as corrective assistant. It can stop bleeding yet promote blood circulation. At the same time, it can also remove congealed blood. [Pg.198]

The use of Qian Cao Gen shows how to prevent and treat blood stagnation caused by astringent substances. [Pg.198]

The chief herbs are Da Ji, Xiao Ji, Ce Bai Ye, Qian Cao Gen and Bai Mao Gen. These herbs are able to cool the blood and stop bleeding. [Pg.199]

Painful, bloody urine due to urinary tract stone use Hai Jin Sha [Lygodii spora) and Jin Qian Cao [Lysimachiae herba) to clear heat and remove the tiny stones, which are often referred to as sand. [Pg.216]

Qian Cao Gen (Rubiae radix), Sheng Pu Huang (Typhae pollen), Xue Yu Tan (Crinis carbonisatus) and Hua Rui Shi (Ophicalcitum)... [Pg.289]

Zi Cao (Arnebiae/Lithospermi radix) and Qian Cao Gen (Rubiae radix)... [Pg.387]

Zi Cao is salty, sweet and cold, and enters the Heart and Liver meridians Qian Cao Gen is bitter and cold, and enters the Liver and Pericardium meridians. These two herbs enter the blood and cool the blood. At the same time, they can reduce congealed blood. Qian Cao Gen can also stop bleeding. They are particularly selected in the condition when the... [Pg.387]

For scanty, reddish yellow, astringent, and painful urination, add Herba Desmodii (Jin Qian Cao) and Herba Oldenlandiae (Bai Hua She She Cao). [Pg.39]

For biliary tract disorders, add Herba Artemisiae Capillaris (Yin Chen), Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae (Dan Shen), Tuber Curcumae (Yu Jin), Radix Rubrus Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Chi Shao), and Herba Desmodii (Jin Qian Cao). [Pg.46]

If there is nosebleeding due to depressive heat of the heart, lung, and liver, add Radix Rubiae Cordifoliae Qian Cao). [Pg.53]

For urinary strangury, including pain and stones, add Spora Lygodii (Hai Jin Sha), Herba Desmodii (Jin Qian Cao), and Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli (.// Nei Jin). [Pg.68]

For scanty, reddish yellow urine, add Talcum Hua Shi), Rhizoma Alismatis Ze Xie), and Herba Desmodii Jin Qian Cao). [Pg.187]

Also for urinary calculi, add Spora Lygodii (HaiJin Sha), Herba Desmodii Jin Qian Cao), Folium Pyrrosiae Shi Wei), and Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae Niu Xi). [Pg.189]


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