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Shan Zhu Yu

Comus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc. Shan Zhu Yu (Dogwood) (sarcocarp) Morroniside, 7-O-methyl-morroniside, sworoside, loganin, longiceroside, tannic acid, resin, tartaric acid, cornin, gallic acid, malic acid.33-60 Diuretic, treat dysmenorrhea, excessive menstruation, impotency, backache, dizziness. [Pg.60]

Shan Zhi Shan Zhi Ma Shan Zhu Yu Shang Han Cao Shang Lu Shao Ci Wu Jia Shao Lan She Cheung Zi She Gan SheMa... [Pg.363]

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]

Shan Zhu Yu is sweet, sour and warm, and enters the Liver and Kidney meridians. The characteristic of this herb in the aspect of nourishing the Yin is that it is able to tonify as well as stabilize the Yin. It is particularly selected in the formula to treat spontaneous sweating and night sweats, heavy menstruation, dry eyes and cramping pain due to Yin deficiency. [Pg.168]

The second pair is Shan Zhu Yu and Mu Dan Pi. Shan Zhu Yu nourishes and stabilizes the Liver-Yin, and Mu Dan Pi may reduce the empty-heat from the Liver, thus assisting the function of Shan Zhu Yu. [Pg.170]

Shan Zhu Yu stabilizes the Yin of the Liver and Shan Yao stabilizes the Yin of the Spleen. They act as assistants to help the chief and deputy herbs to make the formula more effective and more comprehensive in nourishing and stabilizing the Yin. [Pg.174]

Mu Dan Pi eliminates constrained heat from the Liver because the sour and warm Shan Zhu Yu may generate and keep restrained heat in the Liver in the process of tonifying the Yin. [Pg.176]

Shu Di Huang, Shan Zhu Yu, Tu Si Zi, Gou Qi Zi, Dang Gui and Shan Yao also serve as deputies. They tonify the essence and the blood and provide the material basis for Yang development. [Pg.179]

In the group of chief herbs, Shu Di Huang tonifies the Kidney-Yin and essence, Shan Zhu Yu tonifies and stabilizes the Liver-Yin and Shan Yao tonifies and stabilizes the Nutritive-essence of the Spleen. [Pg.180]

Shan Zhu Yu (Corni fructus), Wu Wei Zi (Schisandrae fructus), Wu Zei Gu (Sepiae seu sepiellae os), Qian Shi (Euryalis semen), Fu Pen Zi (Rubi fructus), Lian Zi (Nelumbinis semen) and Lian Xu (Nelumbinis stamen)... [Pg.193]

Bai Shao Yao and Shan Zhu Yu, as deputies, treat the cause as well as the manifestations of the syndrome. They are sour in taste and enter the Liver meridian. They can tonify the blood and Yin of the Liver. Shan Zhu Yu is used in a... [Pg.198]

Shan Zhu Yu (Corni fructus), Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogonis radix) and Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix)... [Pg.324]

These three herbs have the function of nourishing the Yin. Shan Zhu Yu particularly tonifies the Liver-Yin, Mai Men Dong nourishes the Heart-Yin and Sheng Di Huang supplements the Heart-Yin and Kidney-Yin. They are used as deputies in the formula to enhance the ability of the chief to nourish the Liver-Yin and Heart-Yin, moisten dryness, relax tendons and therefore extinguish wind. [Pg.324]

For ringing in the ears or loss of hearing due to qi vacuity, add Fructus Corni Officinalis Shan Zhu Yu) and Fructus Alpiniae Oxyphyllae Yi Zhi Ren). [Pg.97]

Also for yin vacuity, subtract Cimicifuga and Bupleurum and add Fructus Comi Officinalis Shan Zhu Yu), Radix Dioscoreae Oppositae (Shan Yao), and prepared Radix Rehmanniae (Shu Di). [Pg.99]

For spermatorrhea, add Fructus Comi Officinalis (Shan Zhu Yu) and Semen Astragali Complanati (Sha YuanJi Li). [Pg.138]


See other pages where Shan Zhu Yu is mentioned: [Pg.168]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.174]    [Pg.175]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.180]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.398]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.108]    [Pg.111]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.273]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.33 , Pg.168 , Pg.170 , Pg.174 , Pg.175 , Pg.176 , Pg.179 , Pg.180 , Pg.193 , Pg.198 , Pg.324 ]




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