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Tong Cao

Herbs that are light in weight should be prescribed at lower dosages, 0.5-3 g for crude herbs and 0.1-0.5 g for concentrated powders. Examples are Tong Cao [Tetrapanacis medulla), Deng Xin Cao [Jurwi... [Pg.10]

Yi Yi Ren fCoicis semen), Tong Cao (Tetrapanacis medulla) and Hua Shi (Talcum)... [Pg.105]

Dang Gui (Angelicae sinensis radix) 12 g Gui Zhi (Cinnamomi cassiae ramulus) 9 g Bai Shao Yao (Paeoniae radix lactiflora) 9 g Xi Xin (Asari herba) 1.5 g Gan Cao (Glycyrrhizae radix) 5 g Tong Cao (Tetrapanacis medulla) 3 g Da Zao (Jujubae fructus) 8 pieces... [Pg.127]

Tong Cao is used as envoy in the formula. It is cold in nature and enters the Heart meridian. It guides the other herbs entering the Heart meridian and enables them to carry out their functions. It is also used as corrective assistant to prevent the hot herbs injuring the blood. Its action has a descending quality, which can control the side effect of Xi Xin that may ascend and stimulate the weakened Kidney-Yang too quickly. [Pg.127]

Hua Shi, Tong Cao and Dan Zhu Ye form a group of assistants. They promote urination and assist Yi Yi Ren to clear heat and leach out dampness. [Pg.218]

Since Mu Tong is a poisonous herb and its use is forbidden in many countries, it can be substituted by Ku Zhu Ye (Bambusae amarae folium) or Tong Cao (Tetrapanacis medulla] with Huang Lian (Cop-tidis rhizoma] or Long Dan Cao (Gentianae radix). [Pg.304]

Tong W, Cao X, Harris S, et al. ArrayTrack - supporting toxicogenomic research at the US Food and Drug Administration National Centre for Toxicological Research. Environ Health Perspect 2003 111 1819-26. [Pg.141]

Sheng Di Huang (Rehmanniae radix) 3 g Mu Tong (Mutong caulisf 3 g Dan Zhu Ye (Lophatheri herba) 3 g Sheng Gan Cao Shao (tips of Glycyrrhizae radix) 3 g... [Pg.94]

Ze Xie, Mu Tong and Che Qian Zi are used as assistants to strengthen the function of Long Dan Cao to increase urination and eliminate dampness. [Pg.98]

Dan Zhu Ye (Lophatheri herba), Zhi Zi (Gardeniae fructus), Mu Tong (Mutong caulisj and Deng Xin Cao (Junci medulla)... [Pg.214]

Shen Jin Cao (Lycopodii herba), Gu Cao (Tuberculate speranskia herba) and Hai Tong Pi (Erythrinae cortex)... [Pg.340]

Han Tian Jue 1989, first published in 1522 Han s understanding of medicine (Han Shi Yi Tong People s Medical Publishing House, Beijing Li Shi Zhen 1982, first published in 1596 Grand materia medicia (Ben Cao Gang Mu People s... [Pg.409]

Ren, Z., Cao, W., Tong, W. The Knoevenagei condensation reaction of aromatic aldehydes with malononitrile by grinding in the absence of... [Pg.614]

Tong W, Harris S, Cao X, et al. Development of public toxicogenomics software for microarray data management and analysis. MutatRes. 2004 549(l-2) 241-253. [Pg.299]

CR Cao, SJ Li, DX Duan, RJ Molyneux, LF Janies. K Wang, and C Tong, in. Poisonous Plants. LF James, RF Keeler, EM Bailey, PR Cheeke, MP Hegarty, Eds, Iowa State Umv Press, Ames, 117 (1992). [Pg.374]

If there is urinary frequency, urgency, and pain, add Caulis Akebiae Mutong (Mu Tong), Rhizoma Imperatae Cylindricae (Bai Mao Gen), and Herba Desmodii (Jin Qian Cao). [Pg.75]

Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Dang Gui), 12g Ramulus Cinnamomi (Gui Zhi), 9g, remove the skin Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae (Shao Yao), 9g Herba Cum Radice Asari (Xi Xin), 1.5g Radix Glycyrrhizae (Gan Cao), 5g, mix-fried Caulis Akebiae Mutong (Mu Tong), 3g Fructus Zizyphi Jujubae (Da Zao), 8 pieces... [Pg.85]


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