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Shi Gao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Shi Gao : Channels?
LU, ST
Shi Gao : Nature?
Sweet, Acrid, and Very Cold
Zhi Mu : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Zhi Mu : Four (4) Actions and Indications?
1) Clears Heat; Drains Fire (qi level or yangming meridian fever)
2) Clears Lung Heat (Heat in Lung w/ cough and ylw phlegm)
3) Nourish Kidney yin; Clears deficient Heat (heat d/t Kidney tin xu; spermatorrhea, nocturnal emission, abnormally elevated sex dribe, night sweating)
4) Generates Fluid Moistens dryness (Xiao Ke; constipation d/t dry intestines)
Zhi Mu : Zoo Card Picture ?
Walrus in bathroom turn on the "F" and "Y" faucets to put out the fire in the sink; yangming poof overhead.
Notes: Needs Hot Lungs !!(not in picture)
Lu Gen : Four (4) actions and indications?
1) Clears Heat; Generates Fluids (high fever, irritability, thirst, qi level heat d/t febrile diseases)
2) Clears Heat from Lung (acute Lung Heat with cough and expectoration of thick yellow sputum, Lug Abcess)
3) Clears Stomach Heat; Stops Vomiting (vomiting, Belching)
4) Promotes urination; Vents Rashes
Lu Gen : Quick Summary ?
Clears Heat; Generates Fluid; Clears LUNG Heat; Clears STOMACH heat; Promotes Urination(vents Rashes)
Lu Gen: Zoo Card Picture?
Walrus in deep tub is showered by water, fluids glass in hand, as the streams of water cool his lungs and stomach. Uh oh, he peed in the tub.
Tian Hua Fen : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; generates Fluids (Stomach heat; heat that injures fluid; xiao ke, irritability, yin deficient thirst
2) Clears Lung Heat; moisten Lung dryness (dry cough, cough with thick or blood streaked sputum due to phlegm heat and Lung Dryness)
3) Relieves heat toxicity; expels Pus (heat toxin, carbuncles, breast abcess: used both internal and topically
Dan Zhu Ye : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Dan Zhu Ye : Quick Summary ?
Irritability; Promotes Urination (Heart Fire transferred to SI)
Dan Zhu Ye : Zoo Card Picture?
Cross (angry) walrus peeing on a yellow fire hydrant.
Zhi Zi : Nature?
Bitter, Cold
Zhi Zi : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
1) Drains Fire; Eliminate Irritability (irritability, restlessness, insomnia, delerious speech; stifling sensation in chest)
2) Drains Damp-Heat (damp heat in the lower jiao with PUD; damp-heat in the LV/GB or middle jiao with hypochondria pain, jaundice; damp-heat in upper jiao in GB/SJ channels of face, nose eyes or sores of mouth and facial region)
3) Cools Blood; Stops Bleeding (heat in blood level; epistaxis, hematemesis; blood in stool or urine
4) Reduces swelling; Relieves toxicity (carbuncles, boils, or swelling due to trauma; apply topically or take internally)
Zhi Zi : Quick Summary ?
4 heats; Irritability(fire); damp-heat; cool blood; releives toxic
Xia Ku Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Liver Fire; Brightens eyes (Liver fire or Liver yang hyperactivity with red, swollen, painful eyes, headache, dizziness. Liver yin deficiency with eye pain that worsens at niht when combines with yin nourishing herbs; Modern use for hyper tension
Xia Ku Cao : Quick Summary ?
Liver Fire(brightens eyes) (headache;) Nodules ; modern = Hypertension
Jue Ming Zi : Channels ?
LV, LI
Jue Ming Zi : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Liver Fire; benefits eyes (wind heat, Liver fire or Liver hyperactivieyt with headache, itchy, painful, red eyes, excess tearing, light sensitive)
2) Moistens Intestines; unblocks bowels (dry or infrequent stool or chronic constipation d/t dry intestines)
3) Subdues Liver Yang (headaches, dissiness d/t Liver Yang rising; modern use to reduce blood cholesterol with related hypertension)
Qing Xiang Zi : Channels ?
LV
Xiong Dan : Nature ?
Bitter, Cold
Xiong Dan : Quick Summary ?
Eyes; Toxicity; Tremors
2a - Drain fire : What are the Drain Fire Herbs in Order
Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Lu Gen, Tian Hua Fen, Dan Zhu Ye, Zhi Zi, Xia Ku Cao, Man Jing Zi, Xiong Dan
2a - Drain Fire : What drain fire herbs clear Lung; Stomach Fire ?
Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Lu Gen, Tian Hua Fen
2a - Drain Fire : What drain fire herbs Generate Fluids ?
zhi mu, lu gen, tian hua fen
Jin Yin Hua : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Jin Yin Hua : Channels ?
LU, LI, ST
Jin Yin Hua : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clear Heat; Relieves Toxcity (hot painful soresw and swellings at various stages; breast abcess; instestinal abcess)
2) Expels External Wind-Heat (wei syndrome of warm-febrile diseases; exterior wind-heat with slight aversion to wind, sore throat, headache, summer-heat, used for ying syndrome to prevent pathogen from doing deeper)
3) Cools Blood; Stops Dysenteric Disorder (dysenteric disorder with blood and pus in stools)
Lian Qiao : Channels ?
LU, HT, GB
Lian Qiao : Quick Summary ?
Nodules ; PC heat ; Wind-Heat(early stage febrile)
Lian Qiao : Zoo Card Picture?
Bobbing for apples (nodules) whate with a toxic scarf on and sores/sbcess along its heart shaped boy. Wind over whales head.
Pu Gong Ying : Nature ?
Bitter, Sweet, Cold
Pu Gong Ying : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (toxic heat disorders; carbuncles, boils; Liver hear with red swollen, painful eyes; poisonous snake bit)
2) Reduces abcess; dissipates clumps (breast abcess, unblock channels to aid lactation if due to heat,; Lung abcess; intestinal abcess; sore swollen throat; use internally or topically)
3) Drains Damp; Relieves PUD (damp heat jaundice; PUD)
Pu Gong Ying : Cautions and Contraindications ?
spleen deficiency; overdose can cause diarrhea
Zi Hua Di Ding : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Zi Hua Di Ding : Nature ?
Acrid, Bitter, Cold
Zi Hua Di Ding : Action and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat Relieves Toxicity
deep rooted boils and other hot swelling; hot sores and abscesses esp. of the head and back; breat abscesses; instesinal abcesses; red swollen eyes; swollen, painful throat and ears; mumps; also effective for poisonous snake bites; taken internally or applies topically)
Chuan Xin Lin : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Chuan Xin Lin : Channels ?
LI, LU, SI, ST
Chuan Xin Lin : Quick Summary ?
HEAT (LU, Throat, Sinus, Urinary) ; Drys Damp (Dysentery, hot PUD); ESF
Chuan Xin Lin : Zoo Card Picture ?
Hot Whale cools himself on a 'T' iceberg, poop dripping fire and sores all over.
Da Ding Ye : Nature ?
Bitter, very cold
Da Ding Ye : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity (wind heat in warm febrile disease or epidemic febrile outbreak; epidemic tocin or any seer febrile that affects people regardless of constitution; fire toxin anywher in body expecially throat and lung; heat tocicity invadng qi and blood stages)
2) Cools Blood; Reduces Blotches (skin eruptions d/t heat in blood; bleeding d/t heat; psoriasis; eczema with hot skin lesions, damp heat dermatitis, erysipelas
Da Ding Ye : Zoo Card Picture ?
Slayed 'T', Qi and blood sheild, bow tie, Blood dripping lance: scene one of the knight whale.
Qing Dai : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Qing Dai : Nature ?
Salty, Cold
Qing Dai : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Cools Blood; Disperses Swellings
(sore, swollen throat, mumps, bleeding febrile convulsions in childresn, lung heat cough; carbuncles, skin eruptions d/t blood heat; internal or topical)
2) Drains Liver Fire; extinguishes Liver wind (acute childhood convulsions)
Qing Dai : Quick Summary ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity ; Cool Blood; Childhood convulsions (drain LV fire, extinguish Liver wind)
Ban Lan Gen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ban Lan Gen : Channels?
HT, LU, ST
Ban Lan Gen : Nature?
Bitter, Cold
Ban Lan Gen : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat Relieves Toxicity warm-febrile disease; warm epidemic; sore throat; often use as a preventative for flu)
2) Cool Blood; Benefit Throat mumps, painful swollen thoat)
Ban Lan Gen : Quick Summary ?
THROAT ; preventative for flu ; warm fevrile; Cool Blood (benefit throat)
Ban Lan Gen : Zoo Card Picture?
Stabbed in throat knight beluga whale, bleeding, yellow body.
Ye Ju Hua : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ye Ju Hua : Nature ?
Bitter, Acrid, Slightly Cold
Ye Ju Hua : Channels ?
LU, LV
Ye Jua Hua : One Action ?
Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (carbuncles and furuncles, itchy skin and eczema( internal or wash); Sore, swollen throat; Wind, fire red eyes)
Ye Ju Hua : Caution and Contraindications?
Cold xu; SP/ST Xu
Ye Ju Hua : Quick Summary ?
Furuncles; Eyes; Wind/Heat(early stage febrile)
Ye Ju Hua : Zoo Card Picture ?
Furuncled Belgua whales with eye patches give another throat spray to another whale.
Yu Xing Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Yu Xing Cao : Nature ?
Acrid, Cool
Yu Xing Cao : Channels ?
LU
Yu Xing Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; relieves toxicity; Reduces swelling; Expels Pus
(for LUNG abscess, phlegm-heat or LUNG heat cough with thick yellow-green sputum, smoker's phlegm; used internallyy or topically for toxic sores, carbuncles)
2) Drains damp-heat; promotes urination (damp-heat diarrhea; PUD)
Yu Xing Cao : Quick Summary ?
LU Abcess; LU Heat cough; Smokers Cough; Pro Urine (PUD)
Yu Xing Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
None
Bai Hua She She Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Hua She She Cao : Nature ?
ST, LI, SI
Bai Hua She She Cao : Channels ?
Slightly Bitter, Sweet, Cold
Bai Hua She She Cao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Strongly Relieves Fire-Toxicity (Intestinal abscess; toxic sores, ulcerations, swellings; swollen, sore throat; snake bite: used internally or topically for skin conditions)
2) Promotes Urination; Relieves PUD (hot PUD; damp-heat Jaundice)
3) Treats Cancer (lymphocytic and acute granulocyctic leukemia; clinically used for wide variey of caners: bladder, skin, breast, cervical, liver, GI tract etc.; modern research shows strong anticaner effect)
Bai Hua She She Cao : Caution and Contraindications?
PREGANCY
Bai Hua She She Cao : Quick Summary ?
Strongly Relieve Fire Toxicity; Pro Urine (hot PUD); CANCER; Intestinal Abscess
Bai Hua She She Cao : Zoo Card Picture
Weightlifter whale, hot ripped tummy, urine driping, 'cancer' weights.
Bai Tou Weng : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Tou Weng : Nature ?
Bitter, Cold
Bai Tou Weng : Channels ?
LI
Bai Tou Weng : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Cools Blood (primarily dysenteric disorders d/t damp-heat in intestines: amoebic and bacterial with blood and pus, expecially when there is more blood than puss) (Red and White dysentery)
2) Kills parasites: Stops Itching (apply topically for general genital itching, vaginal discharge paricularrly for trichomaonas vaginalis protoxzoan; taken internally for malaria)
Bai Tou Weng : Quick Summary ?
Red and White Dysentery (D/H) ; Cools Blood; Kills parasites ; Itching
Bai Tou Weng : Zoo Card Picture
Whale crawiling out of toiled with red and white dysetery written on it. Parasites wiggling around picture.
Hong Teng : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Hong Teng : Nature ?
Bitter, Neutral
Hong Teng : Channels ?
LI
Hong Teng : Two Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat, Relieves Toxicity, Reduces Abcesses (Intestinal abcesses; Heat Affecting Skin (skin lesions with heat, swelling and pain)
2) Invigorates blood and stops pain (Bi syndrome(esp. extremities), Trauma, Dysmenorrhea)
Hong Teng :
Reduces Abcesss (intestinal abscess); Move Blood/PAIN (bi-trauma, gyno)
Hong Teng : Zoo Card Picture ?
No Zoo Card Found.
Bai Jiang Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Jiang Cao : Nature ?
Acrid, Bitter, Slightly Cold
Bai Jiang Cao : Channels ?
LI - LV - ST
Bai Jiang Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications
1) Clears Heat, Relieves Toxicity; EXPELS PUSS< (Internal fire toxin disorers - INTestinal or LUng Abscess; Fire toxins affecting skin; sores and swelling (internal or topical)
2) Dispels Blood Stasis and Stops Pain; Abdomen/ chest pain d/t blood stasis; Post Partum Pain, Surgical pain
Bai Jiang Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
Whale with blood bop gun, intestine sticking out head, red lungs, and surgery stitches.
Bai Xian Pi : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Xian Pi : Naure ?
Bitter and Cold
Bai Xian Pi : Channels ?
SP, ST
Bai Xian Pi : One (1) Action and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity: Expels Wind; Dries Dampness<br>(skin disorders especially d/t damp-heat; wind-heat rashes or damp-heat sores, rashes with leaking yellow fluid, itchy skin, pruritis; psoriasis or exzema; used incombination for damp-heat jaundice or painful obstruction; for vaginal discharge use topically as wash or administer internally)
Bai Xian Pi: Quick Summary ?
SKIN (d/t D/H or W/H) ; Dries Damp
Bai Xian Pi : Main Deal ?
Skin - Skin disorders, especially caused by damp heat. Topically or as wash, w/h rash, d/h sores, itchy skin, rashes leaking yellow fluid, pruritis, psoriasis, eczema.
Bai Xian Pi : Zoo Card Picture ?
Whale with lots of skin stuff getting chewed on by a bunch of fish and a crab.
Tu Fu Ling : Category
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Tu Fu Ling : Nature ?
Sweet, Bland, Neutral
Tu Fu Ling : Channels ?
LV, ST
Tu Fu Ling : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Releives Toxicity; leeches out Dampness (JOINT PAIN, turbid, painful urinatio; jaudice d/t damp-heat; damp-heat vaginal discharge; damp heat skin lesions, psoriasis; topicaly or internally aministered)
2) Treat Syphilis; mercury toxicity
Tu Fu Ling : Zoo Card Picture ?
Whale with a cane, is cut in half, looking at two of his tails on hangars, one tail is yellow and red.
Shan Dou Gen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Shan Dou Gen : Nature ?
Bitter, Cold
Shan Dou Gen : Channels ?
LI, LU
Shan Dou Gen : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; benefits THROAT; reduces swelling (red, swollen, painful throat; coagh d/t Lung Heat; swollen gums, toothache d/t STomach fire; modern use for Chronic Hepatitis)
2) Treats Cancer (anti-neoplastic action; naso pharynx, throat, rectum, bladder)
Shan Dou Gen : Quick Summary ?
Throat; Swellings; Cancer; Modern= Hepatitis
Shan Dou Gen : Zoo Card Picture ?
Choking Whale, "Cancer" emanating from his mouth, and nodules, tumors, exploding from his throat.
She Gan : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
She Gan : Nature ?
Bitter, Cold
She Gan : Channels ?
LU
She Gan : Two (2) actions and indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; benefits THROAT
(pain and swelling of throat d/t fir excess, toxin, or phelgm heat obstruction, may be used along for sore throat)
2) Transforms Phlegm; Clears Lung
(cough and wheeze d/t phlegm heat obstructions; may combine with warm herbs to treat obstruction and blockage d/t cold phlegm
She Gan Quick Summary ?
THROAT; Transform Phlegm; Clears LU
She Gan : Zoo Card Picture ?
Scuba Diving Whale breathing fire carrying a bad report card for lungs(D) and throat (F). "sometimes used alone for sore throat.
Ma Bo : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ma Bo : Nature ?
Acrid, Neutral
Ma Bo : Channels ?
LU
Ma Bo : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Benefits Throat<
(fire toxin, affecting THROAT causing pain, swelling, loss of voic; cough d/t Lung Heat)
2) Stops Bleeding (hematemesis or epistaxis d/t heat; topical use for trauma bleeding frostbite)
Ma Bo : Quick Summary ?
Benefits Throat; Stops Bleeding
Ma Bo : Zoo Card Picture ?
Whale waiting and calling for taxi, coughing fire, bleeding mouth, soft taxi emanating from mouth.
ya dan zi : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
ya dan zi : Nature ?
Bitter Cold, Slight Toxic
ya dan zi : Channels ?
Li, LV
ya dan zi : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Treats Dystenteric Disorders (Heat-toxin dystenteric disorder; chronic or reoccuring dysenteric disorder; cold stagnation dysenteric disorders that was and wane; effective for amoebic and parasitic conditions)
2) Treats malarial disorders (intermittent fever and chills; various types ofmalaria)
3) Treats warts and Corns (skin or genital wars; topical use)
ya dan zi : Quick Summary ?
Dystentery; Malaria; Warst and Corns
ya dan zi : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
ban zhi lian : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
ban zhi lian : Nature ?
Acrd, Bitter, Cool
ban zhi lian : Channels ?
LI, LV, LU, ST
ban zhi lian : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (furuncles, sores, intestinal abscess, snakebit, trauma)
2) Treats cancer and Chronic Hepatitis (modern use for Lung and GI Cancers and chronic hepatitis)(
3) Promotes urination; Reduces edema (edema, defficult urination, ascites d/t heptocirrhosis)
ban zhi lian : Quick Summary ?
CLH ; Cancer ; Hepatitis' Promote Urine, Reduce Edema
ban zhi lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
ban bian lian : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
ban bian lian : Nature ?
Sweet, Neutral
ban bian lian : Channels ?
HT, LU, ST
ban bian lian : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Reduces Toxicity (first choice herb for snake bite, also wasp stigs;, fire toxins, boils, carbuncles: internal or topical use
2) Promotes Urination; Reduces Edema (Ascities; end-stage schistosomiasis; liver cirrhosis, jaundice)
ban bian lian : Quick Summary ?
First Choice for Snake-bite and wasp sting
ban bian lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for Early Stage Febrile Disease ?
jin yin hua, lian qian, chuan xin lian, da qing ye, ban lan gen
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for carbuncles and boils ?
jin yin hua, lian qiao, ye ju hua, pu gong yin, zi hua di ding, bai hua she she cao
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for LU abscesses and Phleg Heat in LUNG ?
yu xing cao, pu gong ying, chuan xin lian
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for Intestinal abscesses and heat toxiciity in the intestines ?
hong teng, bai jiang cao, bai hua she she cao, pu gong ying, zi hua di ding
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What hearbs are good for Heat toxins in the blood ?
da qing ya, ban lan gen, qing dai, bai tou weng
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for sore throat ?
ma bo, she gan, shan dou gen, ban lan gen
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for dysenteric disorder ?
bai tou weng, ya dan zi, jin yin hua
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for masses and cancer ?
bai hua she she cao, ban xhi lian, shan dou gen
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for damp-heat skin disorders ?
tu fu ling, bai xian pi
2c - Releive Toxicity - What herbs are good for poisonous snake bites ?
ban bian lian, bai hua she she cao, zi hua di ding, chuan xin lian, pu gong ying
Xi Jiao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Xi Jiao : Nature ?
Salty, Cold
Xi Jiao : Channels ?
HT, LV, ST
Xi Jiao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Cools Blood; stops bleeding (Heat in Ying and blood level with fever reckless movement of blood: epistaxis, hematemesis)
2) Clears Heat; Relieves Fire Toxicity (fever, erythema, purpura)
3) Calms Spirit; Stops Tremors (urelenting fever, LOC, delirium, convulsions, manic behavior)
Xi Jiao : Quick Summary ?
0
Xi Jiao : Zoo Card Picture ?
No Zoo Card
Xi Jiao :
0
Sheng Di Huang : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Sheng Di Huang : Nature ?
Sweet, bitter, Cold
Sheng Di Huang : Channels ?
HT, LV, KI
Sheng Di Huang : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Clears Heat; Cools Blood; Stops Bleeding (heat in ying and blood with fever, thirst, scarlet tongue; hemorrhage d/t hot blood)
2) Nourishes Yin; Generates Fluids (for yin deficiency with heat; injury to fluids: dry mouth, continuous low-grade fever, constipations, throat pain from yin deficiency, xiao ke)
3) Clears Heart Fire (mouth and tongue sores; irritability,insomnia)
Sheng Di Huang : Quick Summary ?
Stops Bleeding; Nourishes yin; Generate Fluids; Clears HT Fire
Sheng Di Huang : Zoo Card Picture ?
Artic Fox in a red race car, with a flaming hear painted on the side, the card is fueled by tin fluids and he is driving to the wasting thirsty café.
Sheng Di Huang :
0
Xuan Shen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Bo He : Four (4) Actions and Indications?
"1. Disperses Wind-Heat to clear head/eyes and benefit throat (Wind heat induced general aching red eyes, fever, headache cough, sore throat) 2, Vents Rashes (Early Stage Measles, wind rashes)3, Spreads Liver Qi (Pressure in flanks, chest; emotional instability; gynecological problems.)4. Expels Turbid Filth (nausea, epigastric distension, diarrhea)"
1A - REWC : For both wind cold and wind heat ?
Jing Jie<br>Fang Feng
1A - REWC : For wind-cold with summer-damp ?
Xiang Ru
1A - REWC : Herbs good for nasal disease ? (4)
"cang er zi, xin yi hua, bai zhi,xi xin"
1A - REWC : Herbs that are good at releiveing headaches and body aches ? (4)
"Qiang Huo - Taiyang Headache, upper body aches <br>Gao Ben - Taiyang and Jueyin Headache<br>Xi Xin - Shaoyin headache, toothache<br>Bai Zhi - Yangming Headache"
1A - REWC : Moderate Diuretic ?
Gui Zhi (for exterior deficiency with sweat or exterior excess without sweat)
1A - REWC : Strongest diaphoretic ?
Ma Huang
"1A - REWC : that help bi syndrome, obstructions ? (7)"
"ma huang, gui zhi, fang feng, gao ben, qiang huo, xi xin, cang er zi"
1A - REWC : What herb has a small dose of 1 - 3 grams ?
Xi Xin (because it is clightly toxic)
1A - REWC : What three herbs are only slightly warm ?
Jing Jie Fang Feng Xiang Ru
1A - REWC : What two herbs are bitter ?
Qiang HuoCang Er Zi
"1A - REWC : What two herbs are good for seafood poisoning, morning sickness, and Harmonizing the stomach ?"
Sheng JiangZi Su Ye
1A - REWC : What herb has a large dosage of 6 - 15 grams ?
Qiang Huo
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Ma HuangGui ZhiZi Su YeSheng JiangCong BaiXiang Ru
1A - REWC : What two hebrs are slightly toxic ?
Xi XinCang Er Zi
1A - REWC : What two REWC herbs have an aromatic nature?
Zi Su YeJing Jie
Bai Zhi: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Bai Zhi: Channels?
"LU, ST"
Bai Zhi: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm"
Bai Zhi: Three (3) Major Actions / Indications?
"1. Expels Wind, opens Nasal Passages; Allleviates pain (Pain along yangming channel:Face Toothache, ext. wi/c w/ HA, Any prob d/t wind invading yangming channel or head) 2. Reduces swelling, expels puss 3. Dries Damp; Alleviates Discharge (Leukorrhea, usually d/t d/c in LJ; in an appropriate combo can treat d/h)"
Bai Zhi: Used with what herb treats pain from ulcers?
Gan Cao
Bai Zhi: Zoo Card Picture?
"Surfer Porcupine, on ulcer surf board, w/ sores, a runny nose, and a fish hitting him on the forehead."
Bo He: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Bo He: Channel?
"LU, LV"
Bo He: Nature?
"Acrid, Aromatic, Cool"
Bo He: Zoo Card Picture?
"Polar bear Having tea with cold compress on head and thermometer in mouth. He has Rashes Stripes a liver treats tattoo. Standing next to a bucket of turbid filth, eyes dripping."
Cang Er Zi: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Cang Er Zi: Cautions Contraindications?
"Blood Xu Hedaches or painful obstruction Overdose can cause nausea/vomiting, diarrhea and/or abdominal pain.-Herb is slightly toxic therefore too much causes vomiting."
Cang Er Zi: Channel?
LU
Cang Er Zi: Nature?
"Acrid, Bitter, Warm, Slightly Toxic"
Cang Er Zi: Three (3) Major Actions/Indications?
1. Expels wind-cold; Opens Nasal Passages 2. Disperse Wind-Damp (W/D Bi Syndrome) 3. Disperse wind-damp; Relieve Skin Itching (Skin disorder with itching)
Cang Er Zi: Zoo Card Picture
"Porcupine, with a cane, getting a punch in the back of the head and expeling mucous out his nose, he is itching, and the blue bee is walking with a cane with him."
Chai Hu : Channels ?
"GB, LV, PC, SJ"
Chai Hu : Combine with what herb to protect Liver Yin?
Bai ShaoCombine chai hu with bai shao to protect liver yin.
Chai Hu : Nature?
"Bitter, Acrid, CoolBAC"
Chai Hu : Specific Indications for Spreading Liver Qi and Relieving Constraints ?
"1. Liver Qi Stagnation - chest and flank pain, emotional instability, menstrual disorders2. This is a guide herb for a shaoyang Headache.3. Use for disharmony of LV and SP"
Chai Hu : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1. Treats Shaoyang Syndrome and reduces fever (alternating chills and fever; bitter taste, flank pain, irritiability, vomiting stifling sensation in chest, fever from exterior syndrome; wind heat headache)2. Spreads Liver QI and relieves constraints (Emotional LV/GB Probs)3. Raises SPleen Yang (for prolapse of organs or diarrhea d/t spleen qi sinking)"
Chai Hu : Zoo Card Picture ?
Red Faced polar bear with LV SP boxing gloves on sits of a Yang chi chair while plaing frisbee with a Liver Treats dog breaking free of its leash.
Chai Hu : Category ?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Chan Tui: Cautions and Contraindications (2) ?
Pregnancy (PREGGO!) (May cause difficult labour)<br>Exterior Deficiency
Chan Tui: Four (4) Actions and Indications?
"1. Disperses wind-heat (especially for loss of voice, sore throat, hoarseness)2. Vents Rashes (Early Stage Measles with incomplete expression, wind rash, skin itching.)3. Clears Eyes and removes superficial visual obstruction (eye probs d/t W/H, red swollen, painful eyes, blurry vision, ptergium)4. Extinguishes Internal wind and stops spasms"
Chan Tui: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Chan Tui: Channels?
"LU, LV"
Chan Tui: Nature?
"Sweet, Salty, Slightly Cold"
Chan Tui: Zoo Card Picture?
"Striped Polar bear on his back with a Cicada on his red throat, a weak sound emmanates from his mouth and his EYES are dripping. His hand is also shaking, kinda like he is itchin his rash but is really his tremors."
Cong Bai: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Cong Bai: Channel?
"LU, ST"
Cong Bai: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm"
Cong Bai: Three (3) Actions/Indications?
"1. Release Exterior, Induce Sweating (early stage w/c, mild action) 2. Disperse Cold, Unblocks Yang (abdominal pain, distention, nasal congestion d/t cold-blocked Yang Qi) 3. Relieves, Disperses Clump (Aids lactation by unblocking breasts, can use as ext poultic for sores and abcesses)"
Cong Bai: Zoo card picture?
"Chef Porcupine, with sores on his side, cook up an onion stew which makes him sweat, with a yang cube."
Dan Dou Chi: Channels ?
"LU, ST"
Dan Dou Chi: Nature?
"Acrid, Sweet, Slightly Bitter, cold or warm (depending on preparation)"
Dan Dou Chi: Two (2) Actions and indications ?
"1. Releases Exterior (Wind-Heat or Wind Cold) (used as a supplement for cold and heat herbs; for patterns of yin xu with exterior disorder.) 2. Eliminates irritability (restlessness, insomnia, and stifling sensation in the chest following a febrile disorder)"
Dan Dou Chi: Zoo Card Picture ?
Thin (Yin deficient) greaser mobster Polar Bear with a red upper half (above abdomen) in a tight leather jacket is pissed with the wind.
Dan Dou Chi: Category ?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Fang Feng: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Fang Feng: Channels?
"BL, LV, SP"
Fang Feng: Four (4) major Actions / Indications?
"Releases Exterior; expel wind (ext wind syndromes, w/c w/h) Expels wind damp; alleviates pain (wind damp bi, releive itching) Expels wind in channels (ext wind lodged deep, trmbling hands, feet, migraines, tetanus (lockjaw)) Expels intestinal wind (SP/LV imbalance w/ recurrent painful diarrhea or bright blood in stool)"
Fang Feng: Nature?
"Acrid, Sweet, Slightly Warm"
Fang Feng: What four functions of Wind is Fang Feng known for?
Expel Exterior wind Expel wind damp (alleviate pain) Expel wind in channels Expel intestinal wind
Fang Feng: What herb is fangfeng usually paired with?
Jing Jie
Fang Feng: Zoo Card Picture?
"Hang gliding porcupine is flying in the rain and about to hit a lamp post, shaking from the wind he looses his SP and LV causing bloody diarrhea."
Gao Ben: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Gao Ben: Channels?
"BL, LV"
Gao Ben: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm"
Gao Ben: Two (2) Major Actions / Indications?
"1. Expels wind; Disperses cold (w/c syndrome, expl. for taiyang (BL) and jeuyin (LV) headaches) 2. Dispels damp-cold; alleviates pain (wind-damp-cold-bi)"
Gao Ben: Zoo Card Picture?
poor pocupine runs from bee (bi) into archery range and get an arrow in the mouth and head (HA) and stomach. Damp drips out the stomach. Crotch is swollen (gyno).
Ge Gen : Cautions and Contraindications?
"Careful in cases of Yang deficient diarrhea. 5am diarrhea DO NOT USE, herb is too cold for this condition."
Ge Gen: Nature?
"Sweet, Acrid, Cool"
Ge Gen: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Ge Gen: Channels ?
"SP, ST"
Ge Gen: Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1. Releases Muscles and reduces fever. (exterior disorder lodged in the muscles with fever chills headache, stiff or tight upper back and neck)2. Nourishes fluid and alleviates thirst. (thrist d/t febrile disease or yin deficiency)3. Vent Measles (early stage/incomplete expression of measles)4. Ascends SP yang and alleviates diarrhea (Diarrhea d/t heat; for diarrhea d/t SP deficiency whenused in combination with other herbs)"
Ge Gen: Modern application ?
Hypertension
Ge Gen: Zoo Card Picture ?
Striped Polar Bear balances upside down on a toilet seat dripping w/ diarrhea whilst blancing a cup of water on his foot.
Gui Zhi : Use with what herb to Harmoniz Ying and Wei ?
Bai Shao- Gui Zhi in combination with bai shao to harmonize ying qi and wei qi.
Gui Zhi: What herb has similar Cautions and Contraindication?
Rou Gui
Gui Zhi: Zoo Card Picture?
"Porcipine with propane torch warming, chest of, balanced man in ice cube with breaking cane."
Gui Zhi: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Gui Zhi: Channels?
"LU, HT, BL"
Gui Zhi: Four (4) major Actions / Indications?
"1. Harmonizes ying and wei; disperes wind cold 2. Warms and unblocks channels and blood vessels (w/c/d in joints in uper limbs, shoulder, gyno d/t cold blockage of blood vessels 3. Warms Heart Yang Qi (paplpitation d/t obstructed Yang QI, Irregular Pulse, Chest Bi) 4. Assist in Qi transformation; reduces edema (reduces fluids and edema d/t Yang QI deficiency)"
Gui Zhi: Nature?
"Acrid, Sweet, Warm"
Jine Jie: What herb is Jieng Jie often paired with?
Fang Feng
Jing Jie: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Jing Jie: Channels?
"LU, LV"
Jing Jie: Nature?
"Acrid, Slightly Warm, Aromatic"
Jing Jie: Three (3) Actions / Indications?
"1. Release Exterior, Expels Wind (hot or cold depending on mix) 2.Vents Skin Rashes and Alleviate Itching 3. Stops Bleeding and Vaginal Discharge (use as aux herb for blood in the stool or uterine bleeding)"
Jing Jie: What is Jing Jie good for when charred?
Bleeding
Jing Jie: Zoo Card Picture?
Itchy porcupine with red and blue horns sees spots in mirror and is pooping blood.
Ju Hua: Channels?
"LU, LV"
Ju Hua: Nature?
"Acrid, Sweet, Bitter, Slightly Cold"
Ju Hua: What herb is most often paired with ?
Sang Ye
Ju Hua: Zoo Card Picture?
"DJ Polar bear with flower ""L K"" shades, wind blowing through ears, is surrounded by a ""toxic"" halo and is holding the liver treats puppy."
Ju Hua: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Ju Hua:Three (3) major Actions and Indications?
"1. Disperses wind-heat and relieves toxicity (wind heat w/ fever and headache)<br>2. Subdues Liver Yang, Cleats Liver and benefits the eyes (Red, swollen or dry eyes due to wind heat, yin xu or Liver fire flaring up; Liver Yang hyperactivity with dizziness, headache, deafness; modern use for hypertension.)<br>3. Clears Heat and relieves toxicity (use for boils, carbuncles and sores)"
Ma Huang: What Category?
Release Exterior Wind-Cold
Ma Huang: Cautions and Contraindications?
"PREGNANCY! 1. If used too long, can weaken body through heavy sweating 2. May cause hypertension, restlessness, tremors.3. Caution in cases of Deficiency with sweating or wheezing."
Ma Huang: Channels?
"LU, UB"
Ma Huang: Four(4) Major Actions/Indications?
Release Exterior; Disperse Cold Disperse Lung qi; Controls wheezing and asthma Promotes Urination; Reduces Edema (edema d/t exterior pathogen) Disperses Cold; Invigorate Circulation
Ma Huang: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm"
Ma Huang: Specific Characteristic of Ma Huang's Release Exterior Disperse cold Indication?
"Releases wind cold cause by exterior excess One of the strongest diaphoretics, effecive at opening pores"
Ma Huang: Zoo Card Picture?
"Porcipine Peeing and Wheezing down Lung escalator with cold toxic sores, on his way to the sauna."
Man Jing Zi: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Man Jing Zi: Channels?
"BL, LV, ST"
Man Jing Zi: Main Indication?
Headaches. Wind Heat Headaches with pain along the channel.
Man Jing Zi: Nature?
"Bitter, Acrid, Cool"
Man Jing Zi: Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1. Disperses wind Heat (wind-heat or wind-cold(in-combo) headaches) 2. Clears head and eyes (wind-heat causing excessive tearing, red swollen and painful eyes, spots in front of eyes, pterygium)3. Expels wind and stops pain (Bi Syndrome, aux herb for bi not super strong, numbness, cramping and heaviness)"
Man Jing Zi: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Marble playing Polar Bear with a cold compress on his head, red hands, and Bee Slippers on"
Mu Zei : Category ?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Mu Zei : Channels ?
"LV, LU"
Mu Zei : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1. Disperses wind-heat and benefits the eyes (Wind-heat affecting the eye; Red, swollen, painful eyes; cloudiness, blurred vision, ptygium; excessive tearing;)<br>2. Clears heat, stops bleeding (Bloody stools and hemorrhoids)"
Mu Zei : Zoo Card Picture ?
"A bird watching polar bear peering through binoculars, but his eyes are tearing, and his diaper is red."
Mu Zei : Nature ?
"Sweet, Bitter, Neutral"
Nui Bang Zi: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Nui Bang Zi: Cautions and Contraindications (2)?
Qi Xu and diarrheas (caution with loose stool. Open sores and carbuncles
Nui Bang Zi: Channels?
"LU, ST"
Nui Bang Zi: Nature?
"Acrid, Bitter, Cool"
Nui Bang Zi: Three (3) Actions and Indications?
"1. Disperse Wind-Heat and Benefit Throat (external wind heat symptoms: fever cough, and sore red swollen throat)2. Clears Heat, relieves toxicity (for toxic heat; early stage skin purulent infection; carbuncle; erythemas; mumps)3. Vents Rashes (Early stage measles, acute febrile maculopapular rashes)"
Nui Bang Zi: Zoo Card Picture?
"Striped (rashes) polar bear sits on a bidet with a big orange scarf holding a ""T"" for releives toxicity."
Qiang Huo: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Qiang Huo: Channels?
"BL, KI"
Qiang Huo: Nature?
"Acrid, Bitter, Aromatic, Warm"
Qiang Huo: Two (2) Major Actions/Indications?
"1. Expels wind; dispels damp cold; alleviates pain (Eternal cold w/ damp, releives pain, headache, general body aches, guides to taiyang and du channels, esp for taiyang headaches) 2. Unblocks painful obstructions; alleviates pain (wind-cold-damp bi, esp in upper limb and upper back)"
Qiang Huo: Zoo Card Picture?
"Spinning like a top Porcupine, spinning around DU and Greater Yang channels (guides to these channels), Bee (bi) spinning off, hit in the back of the head with a hammer. {Qiang Huo}"
Sang Ye: Nature?
"Sweet, Bitter, Cold"
Sang Ye: What is the emphasis for sang ye's actions?
Cough
Sang Ye: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Sang Ye: Channels?
"LU, LV"
Sang Ye: Four (4) Actions and Indications?
"1. Disperses WInd Heat (fever headache, slight sore throat, cough) 2. Clears Heat from Lung and moistens dryness (Lung dryness with cough and/or dry throat)3. Subdues Liver Yang, Clears Liver and benefits the eyes (Headache, dizziness, blurry vision d/t liver yang rising or liver fire, eye problems due to wind heat or yin cu (cedar allergies) red, swollen, painful or dry eyes, spots in front of eyes)4. Cools blood and stops bleeding (mild action)"
Sang Ye: Zoo Card Picture?
A coughing polar bear with red/dry lungs coughs a little blood (vomits a little blood?) into a pool and he sees lots of spots in from of his eyes.
Sheng Jiang: Functions when used with Da Zao?
Protects GI tract from other herbs and adjusts ying and wei qi
Sheng Jiang: Which part of the herb promotes urination and reduces Edema?
Sheng Jiang Pi Shin of ginger root.The peel of the ginger rooot.
Sheng Jiang: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Sheng Jiang: Channels?
"SP, LU, ST"
Sheng Jiang: Four (4) Major Indications?
"1. Release Exterior Wind/Cold (in combo w/ da zao to harmonize yin and wei qi for w/c or xu type. MILD, good suplemental herb.) 2. Warms middle jiao; alleviates vomiting ( nausea; Cold in ST; in combo to marmonize MJ, treat morning sickness) 3. Reduces Toxicity of ther herbs (ban xia and tian nan xing, use to prevent seafood poisoning) 4. Disperses cold, stops cough. (Mild, use in combo. cough d/t wind cold or chronic LU w/ phlegm)"
Sheng Jiang: Harmonizes MJ with what herbs?
Gan Jiang Pao Jiang
Sheng Jiang: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm"
Sheng Jiang: Really good for Harmonize ying and Wei qi with what Herb?
Da Zao
Sheng Jiang: Zoo Card Picture?
"Vomiting Porcupine, with a cold stomach, on Teter totter (w/ ginger bread man w/ cold lungs), they can't balance (balance ying and wei), 'tttee's"" on teeter toter (for toxic), Fish bones flying around."
Sheng Ma : Category?
Release Exterior Wind Heat
Sheng Ma : Nature ?
"Sweet, Acrid, Cool"
Sheng Ma : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1. Releases exterior and vents measles (External wind heat headache and sore throat; early stage measles.)2. Clears Heat and Relieves Toxicity (Fire toxins in the upper part of the body especially in the mouth and throat.; Toothache; Red, swollen, painful gums, lip ulcers, cancor sores; Painful swollen throat)3. Raises Spleen Yang (Shortness of breath; Fatigue; Prolapse of organs d/t Spleen Yang Qi sinking; Acts as an upward guiding herb.)"
Sheng Ma : Channels ?
"LI , LU, SP, STSheng ma goes to all taiyang and yangming channels"
Sheng Ma : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Striped Polar Bear with a big belly and a thin waist blows a bubble with a ""T"" in it."
Sheng Ma: Cautions and Contraindications ?
"1. Heat d/t excessive Yin Xu, Liver Yang rising and/or upper excess and lower deficiency2. Careful with fully erupted measles."
Xi Xin: Channels?
"LU, KI, HT"
Xi Xin: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm, Slightly Toxic"
Xi Xin: Three (3) Actions / Indications
"1. Releases the exterior, disperses cold, alleviates pain. (ext cold w/ damp or underlying yang xu,; ofter used w/ shaoyin HA and all over aches; toothache, bi sindrome d/t w/d/c) 2. Warms the LU, Transforms Phlegm (for congested, copious thin/watery sputum; yin fluid retention w/ no heat signs) 3. Unblock nasal orifices (nasal congestion)"
Xi Xin: Zoo Card Picture?
"Sledding (on ""Wind Rider"") Porcupine smack into tree, face goes through tree, fire on lung, mucous shooting out nose."
Xiang Ru: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Xiang Ru: Channels?
"LU, ST"
Xiang Ru: Nature?
"Acrid, Slightly Warm, Aromatic"
Xiang Ru: Three (3) Actions/Indications?
"1. Release Exterior, Harmonizes Middle Jiao (chills, fever, HA, NO SWEAT, Body Aches, Diarrhea) 2. Transforms Damp (induces sweating, expels int. damp and ext w/c in summer(yin shu syndrome) 3. Promotes Urination, reduces edema (Edema, esp w/ ext. pattern, urinary difficult, esp w/ ext pattern)"
Xiang Ru: Zoo card picture?
"Sun beats down on Sweating Porcupine, dampness dripping out, music note bounces out of Middle (Jiao), silly urine dripping from face."
Xin Yi Hua: Nature?
Acrid and Warm
Xin Yi Hua: One major Action / Inciation
"1. Expels wind cold, unblocks nasal passages (w/c HA, any nasal congestion, nasal discharge, loss of sense of smell)"
Xin Yin Hua: What herb is Xin Yin Hua often Paired with?
Cang Er Zi
Xin Yin Hua: Channels?
"LU, ST"
Xin Yin Hua: Zoo Card Picture?
Porcupine lying the soft Magnolia Flower with a bandage on his head sneezing.
Zi Su Ye: Category?
Release Exterior Wind Cold
Zi Su Ye: Channels?
"HT, SP"
Zi Su Ye: Nature?
"Acrid, Warm, Aromatic"
Zi Su Ye: Three (3) Major Actions / Indications?
"1. Release Exterior; Disperse Cold ( ext. w/c w/ fever, chills, HA, etc; stifling chest, no sweat) 2. Promotes Movement of SP/SP QI (Revives SP and calms ST, nausea/vomit/poor appetite) 3. Alleviates Seafood Poisoning (caused by fish gone bad)"
Zi Su Ye: Zoo Card Picture?
"Momma Porcupine with Crazy baby t-shirt (yellow) steps on fish, fish hook pulling on chest of shirt."
Shi Gao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Shi Gao : Latin?
Gypsum Fibrosum
Shi Gao : Channels?
"LU, ST"
Shi Gao : Nature?
"Sweet, Acrid, and Very Cold"
Shi Gao : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Drains Fire - (qi level or yangming stage, 4 BIGS, interior Heat w/o chills, irritability; red toungue; ylw coat)
2) Clears Excess Heat from Lung - (cough, wheeze w/ thick viscous sputum; fever)
3) Clears blazing Stomach Fire - (stomach channel heat, headache, toothache, red swollen, painful gums; also acid reflux, excess appetite or vomiting d/t stomach heat) -- Xiao Ke
4) Heals Sores; Generates Flesh (non-healing ulcers, sores, burns, eczema)"
Zhi Mu : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Zhi Mu : Four (4) Actions and Indications?
"1) Clears Heat; Drains Fire (qi level or yangming meridian fever)
2) Clears Lung Heat (Heat in Lung w/ cough and ylw phlegm)
3) Nourish Kidney yin; Clears deficient Heat (heat d/t Kidney tin xu; spermatorrhea, nocturnal emission, abnormally elevated sex dribe, night sweating)
4) Generates Fluid Moistens dryness (Xiao Ke; constipation d/t dry intestines)"
Zhi Mu : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Walrus in bathroom turn on the ""F"" and ""Y"" faucets to put out the fire in the sink; yangming poof overhead.
Notes: Needs Hot Lungs !!(not in picture)"
Lu Gen : Four (4) actions and indications?
"1) Clears Heat; Generates Fluids (high fever, irritability, thirst, qi level heat d/t febrile diseases)
2) Clears Heat from Lung (acute Lung Heat with cough and expectoration of thick yellow sputum, Lug Abcess)
3) Clears Stomach Heat; Stops Vomiting (vomiting, Belching)
4) Promotes urination; Vents Rashes "
Lu Gen : Quick Summary ?
Clears Heat; Generates Fluid; Clears LUNG Heat; Clears STOMACH heat; Promotes Urination(vents Rashes)
Lu Gen: Zoo Card Picture?
"Walrus in deep tub is showered by water, fluids glass in hand, as the streams of water cool his lungs and stomach. Uh oh, he peed in the tub."
Tian Hua Fen : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; generates Fluids (Stomach heat; heat that injures fluid; xiao ke, irritability, yin deficient thirst
2) Clears Lung Heat; moisten Lung dryness (dry cough, cough with thick or blood streaked sputum due to phlegm heat and Lung Dryness)
3) Relieves heat toxicity; expels Pus (heat toxin, carbuncles, breast abcess: used both internal and topically"
Tian Hua Fen :
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Dan Zhu Ye : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
Dan Zhu Ye : Quick Summary ?
Irritability; Promotes Urination (Heart Fire transferred to SI)
Dan Zhu Ye : Zoo Card Picture?
Cross (angry) walrus peeing on a yellow fire hydrant.
Zhi Zi : Nature?
"Bitter, Cold"
Zhi Zi : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Drains Fire; Eliminate Irritability (irritability, restlessness, insomnia, delerious speech; stifling sensation in chest)
2) Drains Damp-Heat (damp heat in the lower jiao with PUD; damp-heat in the LV/GB or middle jiao with hypochondria pain, jaundice; damp-heat in upper jiao in GB/SJ channels of face, nose eyes or sores of mouth and facial region)
3) Cools Blood; Stops Bleeding (heat in blood level; epistaxis, hematemesis; blood in stool or urine
4) Reduces swelling; Relieves toxicity (carbuncles, boils, or swelling due to trauma; apply topically or take internally)"
Zhi Zi : Quick Summary ?
4 heats; Irritability(fire); damp-heat; cool blood; releives toxic
Xia Ku Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Liver Fire; Brightens eyes (Liver fire or Liver yang hyperactivity with red, swollen, painful eyes, headache, dizziness. Liver yin deficiency with eye pain that worsens at niht when combines with yin nourishing herbs; Modern use for hyper tension"
Xia Ku Cao : Quick Summary ?
Liver Fire(brightens eyes) (headache;) Nodules ; modern = Hypertension
Jue Ming Zi : Channels ?
"LV, LI"
Jue Ming Zi : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Liver Fire; benefits eyes (wind heat, Liver fire or Liver hyperactivieyt with headache, itchy, painful, red eyes, excess tearing, light sensitive)
2) Moistens Intestines; unblocks bowels (dry or infrequent stool or chronic constipation d/t dry intestines)
3) Subdues Liver Yang (headaches, dissiness d/t Liver Yang rising; modern use to reduce blood cholesterol with related hypertension)"
Jue Ming Zi :
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Qing Xiang Zi : Channels ?
LV
Qing Xiang Zi :
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Xiong Dan : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Xiong Dan : Quick Summary ?
Eyes; Toxicity; Tremors
2a - Drain fire : What are the Drain Fire Herbs in Order
"Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Lu Gen, Tian Hua Fen, Dan Zhu Ye, Zhi Zi, Xia Ku Cao, Man Jing Zi, Xiong Dan"
2a - Drain Fire : What drain fire herbs clear Lung; Stomach Fire ?
"Shi Gao, Zhi Mu, Lu Gen, Tian Hua Fen "
2a - Drain Fire : What drain fire herbs Generate Fluids ?
"zhi mu, lu gen, tian hua fen"
Jin Yin Hua : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Jin Yin Hua : Channels ?
"LU, LI, ST"
Jin Yin Hua : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clear Heat; Relieves Toxcity (hot painful soresw and swellings at various stages; breast abcess; instestinal abcess)
2) Expels External Wind-Heat (wei syndrome of warm-febrile diseases; exterior wind-heat with slight aversion to wind, sore throat, headache, summer-heat, used for ying syndrome to prevent pathogen from doing deeper)
3) Cools Blood; Stops Dysenteric Disorder (dysenteric disorder with blood and pus in stools)"
Lian Qiao : Channels ?
"LU, HT, GB"
Lian Qiao : Quick Summary ?
Nodules ; PC heat ; Wind-Heat(early stage febrile)
Lian Qiao : Zoo Card Picture?
Bobbing for apples (nodules) whate with a toxic scarf on and sores/sbcess along its heart shaped boy. Wind over whales head.
Pu Gong Ying : Nature ?
"Bitter, Sweet, Cold"
Pu Gong Ying : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (toxic heat disorders; carbuncles, boils; Liver hear with red swollen, painful eyes; poisonous snake bit)
2) Reduces abcess; dissipates clumps (breast abcess, unblock channels to aid lactation if due to heat,; Lung abcess; intestinal abcess; sore swollen throat; use internally or topically)
3) Drains Damp; Relieves PUD (damp heat jaundice; PUD)"
Pu Gong Ying : Cautions and Contraindications ?
spleen deficiency; overdose can cause diarrhea
Zi Hua Di Ding : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Zi Hua Di Ding : Nature ?
"Acrid, Bitter, Cold"
Zi Hua Di Ding : Action and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat Relieves Toxicity
deep rooted boils and other hot swelling; hot sores and abscesses esp. of the head and back; breat abscesses; instesinal abcesses; red swollen eyes; swollen, painful throat and ears; mumps; also effective for poisonous snake bites; taken internally or applies topically)"
Chuan Xin Lin : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Chuan Xin Lin : Channels ?
"LI, LU, SI, ST"
Chuan Xin Lin : Quick Summary ?
"HEAT (LU, Throat, Sinus, Urinary) ; Drys Damp (Dysentery, hot PUD); ESF"
Chuan Xin Lin : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Hot Whale cools himself on a 'T' iceberg, poop dripping fire and sores all over."
Da Ding Ye : Nature ?
"Bitter, very cold"
Da Ding Ye : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity (wind heat in warm febrile disease or epidemic febrile outbreak; epidemic tocin or any seer febrile that affects people regardless of constitution; fire toxin anywher in body expecially throat and lung; heat tocicity invadng qi and blood stages)
2) Cools Blood; Reduces Blotches (skin eruptions d/t heat in blood; bleeding d/t heat; psoriasis; eczema with hot skin lesions, damp heat dermatitis, erysipelas"
Da Ding Ye : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Slayed 'T', Qi and blood sheild, bow tie, Blood dripping lance: scene one of the knight whale."
Da Ding Ye :
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Qing Dai : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Qing Dai : Nature ?
"Salty, Cold"
Qing Dai : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Cools Blood; Disperses Swellings
(sore, swollen throat, mumps, bleeding febrile convulsions in childresn, lung heat cough; carbuncles, skin eruptions d/t blood heat; internal or topical)
2) Drains Liver Fire; extinguishes Liver wind (acute childhood convulsions)"
Qing Dai : Quick Summary ?
"Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity ; Cool Blood; Childhood convulsions (drain LV fire, extinguish Liver wind)"
Ban Lan Gen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ban Lan Gen : Channels?
"HT, LU, ST"
Ban Lan Gen : Nature?
"Bitter, Cold"
Ban Lan Gen : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat Relieves Toxicity warm-febrile disease; warm epidemic; sore throat; often use as a preventative for flu)
2) Cool Blood; Benefit Throat mumps, painful swollen thoat)"
Ban Lan Gen : Quick Summary ?
THROAT ; preventative for flu ; warm fevrile; Cool Blood (benefit throat)
Ban Lan Gen : Zoo Card Picture?
"Stabbed in throat knight beluga whale, bleeding, yellow body. "
Ye Ju Hua : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ye Ju Hua : Nature ?
"Bitter, Acrid, Slightly Cold"
Ye Ju Hua : Channels ?
"LU, LV"
Ye Jua Hua : One Action ?
"Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (carbuncles and furuncles, itchy skin and eczema( internal or wash); Sore, swollen throat; Wind, fire red eyes)"
Ye Ju Hua : Caution and Contraindications?
Cold xu; SP/ST Xu
Ye Ju Hua : Quick Summary ?
Furuncles; Eyes; Wind/Heat(early stage febrile)
Ye Ju Hua : Zoo Card Picture ?
Furuncled Belgua whales with eye patches give another throat spray to another whale.
Yu Xing Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Yu Xing Cao : Nature ?
"Acrid, Cool"
Yu Xing Cao : Channels ?
LU
Yu Xing Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; relieves toxicity; Reduces swelling; Expels Pus
(for LUNG abscess, phlegm-heat or LUNG heat cough with thick yellow-green sputum, smoker's phlegm; used internallyy or topically for toxic sores, carbuncles)
2) Drains damp-heat; promotes urination (damp-heat diarrhea; PUD)"
Yu Xing Cao : Quick Summary ?
LU Abcess; LU Heat cough; Smokers Cough; Pro Urine (PUD)
Yu Xing Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
None
Yu Xing Cao :
0
Bai Hua She She Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Hua She She Cao : Nature ?
"ST, LI, SI"
Bai Hua She She Cao : Channels ?
"Slightly Bitter, Sweet, Cold"
Bai Hua She She Cao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Strongly Relieves Fire-Toxicity (Intestinal abscess; toxic sores, ulcerations, swellings; swollen, sore throat; snake bite: used internally or topically for skin conditions)
2) Promotes Urination; Relieves PUD (hot PUD; damp-heat Jaundice)
3) Treats Cancer (lymphocytic and acute granulocyctic leukemia; clinically used for wide variey of caners: bladder, skin, breast, cervical, liver, GI tract etc.; modern research shows strong anticaner effect)"
Bai Hua She She Cao : Caution and Contraindications?
PREGANCY
Bai Hua She She Cao : Quick Summary ?
Strongly Relieve Fire Toxicity; Pro Urine (hot PUD); CANCER; Intestinal Abscess
Bai Hua She She Cao : Zoo Card Picture
"Weightlifter whale, hot ripped tummy, urine driping, 'cancer' weights."
Bai Hua She She Cao :
0
Bai Tou Weng : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Tou Weng : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Bai Tou Weng : Channels ?
LI
Bai Tou Weng : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Cools Blood (primarily dysenteric disorders d/t damp-heat in intestines: amoebic and bacterial with blood and pus, expecially when there is more blood than puss) (Red and White dysentery)
2) Kills parasites: Stops Itching (apply topically for general genital itching, vaginal discharge paricularrly for trichomaonas vaginalis protoxzoan; taken internally for malaria)"
Bai Tou Weng : Quick Summary ?
Red and White Dysentery (D/H) ; Cools Blood; Kills parasites ; Itching
Bai Tou Weng : Zoo Card Picture
Whale crawiling out of toiled with red and white dysetery written on it. Parasites wiggling around picture.
Bai Tou Weng :
0
Hong Teng : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Hong Teng : Nature ?
"Bitter, Neutral"
Hong Teng : Channels ?
LI
Hong Teng : Two Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat, Relieves Toxicity, Reduces Abcesses (Intestinal abcesses; Heat Affecting Skin (skin lesions with heat, swelling and pain)
2) Invigorates blood and stops pain (Bi syndrome(esp. extremities), Trauma, Dysmenorrhea)"
Hong Teng :
"Reduces Abcesss (intestinal abscess); Move Blood/PAIN (bi-trauma, gyno)"
Hong Teng : Zoo Card Picture ?
No Zoo Card Found.
Hong Teng :
0
Bai Jiang Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Jiang Cao : Nature ?
"Acrid, Bitter, Slightly Cold"
Bai Jiang Cao : Channels ?
LI - LV - ST
Bai Jiang Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications
"1) Clears Heat, Relieves Toxicity; EXPELS PUSS< (Internal fire toxin disorers - INTestinal or LUng Abscess; Fire toxins affecting skin; sores and swelling (internal or topical)
2) Dispels Blood Stasis and Stops Pain; Abdomen/ chest pain d/t blood stasis; Post Partum Pain, Surgical pain"
Bai Jiang Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Whale with blood bop gun, intestine sticking out head, red lungs, and surgery stitches."
Bai Jiang Cao :
0
Bai Xian Pi : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Bai Xian Pi : Naure ?
Bitter and Cold
Bai Xian Pi : Channels ?
"SP, ST"
Bai Xian Pi : One (1) Action and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity: Expels Wind; Dries Dampness<br>(skin disorders especially d/t damp-heat; wind-heat rashes or damp-heat sores, rashes with leaking yellow fluid, itchy skin, pruritis; psoriasis or exzema; used incombination for damp-heat jaundice or painful obstruction; for vaginal discharge use topically as wash or administer internally)"
Bai Xian Pi: Quick Summary ?
SKIN (d/t D/H or W/H) ; Dries Damp
Bai Xian Pi : Main Deal ?
"Skin - Skin disorders, especially caused by damp heat. Topically or as wash, w/h rash, d/h sores, itchy skin, rashes leaking yellow fluid, pruritis, psoriasis, eczema."
Bai Xian Pi : Zoo Card Picture ?
Whale with lots of skin stuff getting chewed on by a bunch of fish and a crab.
Bai Xian Pi :
0
Tu Fu Ling : Category
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Tu Fu Ling : Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, Neutral"
Tu Fu Ling : Channels ?
"LV, ST"
Tu Fu Ling : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Releives Toxicity; leeches out Dampness (JOINT PAIN, turbid, painful urinatio; jaudice d/t damp-heat; damp-heat vaginal discharge; damp heat skin lesions, psoriasis; topicaly or internally aministered)
2) Treat Syphilis; mercury toxicity"
Tu Fu Ling : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Whale with a cane, is cut in half, looking at two of his tails on hangars, one tail is yellow and red."
Tu Fu Ling :
0
Shan Dou Gen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Shan Dou Gen : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Shan Dou Gen : Channels ?
"LI, LU"
Shan Dou Gen : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; benefits THROAT; reduces swelling (red, swollen, painful throat; coagh d/t Lung Heat; swollen gums, toothache d/t STomach fire; modern use for Chronic Hepatitis)
2) Treats Cancer (anti-neoplastic action; naso pharynx, throat, rectum, bladder)"
Shan Dou Gen : Quick Summary ?
Throat; Swellings; Cancer; Modern= Hepatitis
Shan Dou Gen : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Choking Whale, ""Cancer"" emanating from his mouth, and nodules, tumors, exploding from his throat."
She Gan : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
She Gan : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold "
She Gan : Channels ?
LU
She Gan : Two (2) actions and indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; benefits THROAT
(pain and swelling of throat d/t fir excess, toxin, or phelgm heat obstruction, may be used along for sore throat)
2) Transforms Phlegm; Clears Lung
(cough and wheeze d/t phlegm heat obstructions; may combine with warm herbs to treat obstruction and blockage d/t cold phlegm"
She Gan Quick Summary ?
THROAT; Transform Phlegm; Clears LU
She Gan : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Scuba Diving Whale breathing fire carrying a bad report card for lungs(D) and throat (F). ""sometimes used alone for sore throat."
Ma Bo : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
Ma Bo : Nature ?
"Acrid, Neutral"
Ma Bo : Channels ?
LU
Ma Bo : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity; Benefits Throat<
(fire toxin, affecting THROAT causing pain, swelling, loss of voic; cough d/t Lung Heat)
2) Stops Bleeding (hematemesis or epistaxis d/t heat; topical use for trauma bleeding frostbite)"
Ma Bo : Quick Summary ?
Benefits Throat; Stops Bleeding
Ma Bo : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Whale waiting and calling for taxi, coughing fire, bleeding mouth, soft taxi emanating from mouth."
Ma Bo :
0
ya dan zi : Category ?
Clear Heat; Drain Fire
ya dan zi : Nature ?
"Bitter Cold, Slight Toxic"
ya dan zi : Channels ?
"Li, LV"
ya dan zi : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
1) Treats Dystenteric Disorders (Heat-toxin dystenteric disorder; chronic or reoccuring dysenteric disorder; cold stagnation dysenteric disorders that was and wane; effective for amoebic and parasitic conditions)
2) Treats malarial disorders (intermittent fever and chills; various types ofmalaria)
3) Treats warts and Corns (skin or genital wars; topical use)
ya dan zi : Quick Summary ?
Dystentery; Malaria; Warst and Corns
ya dan zi : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
ya dan zi :
0
ban zhi lian : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
ban zhi lian : Nature ?
"Acrd, Bitter, Cool"
ban zhi lian : Channels ?
"LI, LV, LU, ST"
ban zhi lian : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (furuncles, sores, intestinal abscess, snakebit, trauma)
2) Treats cancer and Chronic Hepatitis (modern use for Lung and GI Cancers and chronic hepatitis)(
3) Promotes urination; Reduces edema (edema, defficult urination, ascites d/t heptocirrhosis)"
ban zhi lian : Quick Summary ?
"CLH ; Cancer ; Hepatitis' Promote Urine, Reduce Edema"
ban zhi lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
ban zhi lian :
0
ban bian lian : Category ?
Clear Heat; Relieve Toxicity
ban bian lian : Nature ?
"Sweet, Neutral"
ban bian lian : Channels ?
"HT, LU, ST"
ban bian lian : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Reduces Toxicity (first choice herb for snake bite, also wasp stigs;, fire toxins, boils, carbuncles: internal or topical use
2) Promotes Urination; Reduces Edema (Ascities; end-stage schistosomiasis; liver cirrhosis, jaundice)"
ban bian lian : Quick Summary ?
First Choice for Snake-bite and wasp sting
ban bian lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
ban bian lian :
0
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for Early Stage Febrile Disease ?
"jin yin hua, lian qian, chuan xin lian, da qing ye, ban lan gen"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for carbuncles and boils ?
"jin yin hua, lian qiao, ye ju hua, pu gong yin, zi hua di ding, bai hua she she cao"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What Herbs are good for LU abscesses and Phleg Heat in LUNG ?
"yu xing cao, pu gong ying, chuan xin lian"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for Intestinal abscesses and heat toxiciity in the intestines ?
"hong teng, bai jiang cao, bai hua she she cao, pu gong ying, zi hua di ding"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What hearbs are good for Heat toxins in the blood ?
"da qing ya, ban lan gen, qing dai, bai tou weng"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for sore throat ?
"ma bo, she gan, shan dou gen, ban lan gen"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for dysenteric disorder ?
"bai tou weng, ya dan zi, jin yin hua"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for masses and cancer ?
"bai hua she she cao, ban xhi lian, shan dou gen"
2c - Relieve Toxicity - What herbs are good for damp-heat skin disorders ?
"tu fu ling, bai xian pi"
2c - Releive Toxicity - What herbs are good for poisonous snake bites ?
"ban bian lian, bai hua she she cao, zi hua di ding, chuan xin lian, pu gong ying"
Xi Jiao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Xi Jiao : Nature ?
"Salty, Cold"
Xi Jiao : Channels ?
"HT, LV, ST"
Xi Jiao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Cools Blood; stops bleeding (Heat in Ying and blood level with fever reckless movement of blood: epistaxis, hematemesis)
2) Clears Heat; Relieves Fire Toxicity (fever, erythema, purpura)
3) Calms Spirit; Stops Tremors (urelenting fever, LOC, delirium, convulsions, manic behavior) "
Xi Jiao : Quick Summary ?
0
Xi Jiao : Zoo Card Picture ?
No Zoo Card
Xi Jiao :
0
Sheng Di Huang : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Sheng Di Huang : Nature ?
"Sweet, bitter, Cold"
Sheng Di Huang : Channels ?
"HT, LV, KI"
Sheng Di Huang : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Cools Blood; Stops Bleeding (heat in ying and blood with fever, thirst, scarlet tongue; hemorrhage d/t hot blood)
2) Nourishes Yin; Generates Fluids (for yin deficiency with heat; injury to fluids: dry mouth, continuous low-grade fever, constipations, throat pain from yin deficiency, xiao ke)
3) Clears Heart Fire (mouth and tongue sores; irritability,insomnia)"
Sheng Di Huang : Quick Summary ?
Stops Bleeding; Nourishes yin; Generate Fluids; Clears HT Fire
Sheng Di Huang : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Artic Fox in a red race car, with a flaming hear painted on the side, the card is fueled by tin fluids and he is driving to the wasting thirsty café."
Sheng Di Huang :
0
Xuan Shen : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Xuan Shen : Nature ?
"Salty, Sweet, Bitter, Cold"
Xuan Shen : Channels ?
"LU, ST, Ki"
Xuan Shen : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Cools Blood (heat in ying level of warm-febrile disease: fever dry mouth, purple tongue, irritability, insomnia)
2) Nourishes Yin; Moistens Dryness (Sequalae of warm-febrile disease and Lung Yin Xu; dy cough and throat, blood-tinged sputum; xiao ke; constipation; irritability)
3) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (Sore Throat, mumps, carbuncles d/t fire toxicity or yin deficient fire)
4) Softens hardness; dissipates nodules (phlegm-fire scofula)"
Xuan Shen : Quick Summary ?
Nourish Yin; moisten ; Toxic (Throat); Softens (Nodules)
Xuan Shen : Zoo Card Picture ?
"No Card but Imagine: A sports fan Artic fox with a toxic scarf on for his sore throat, its really sore as there is a nodule on his shoulder. He is holding up a Yin dring to nourish his yin and moisten this dry mouth."
Xuan Shen :
0
Mu Dan Pi : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Mu Dan Pi : Nature ?
"Acrid, Bitter, Cool"
Mu Dan Pi : Channels ?
"HT, LV, KI"
Mu Dan Pi : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clear Heat; Cools Blood (heat enter yin or bood level in warm-febrilbe diseases; epistaxis,hematemesis, hemoptysis; subcutaneous bleeding; also for frequent profuse menstrual bleeding from blood heat, especially with clots)
2) Clears Deficient Heat ( steaming bone disorders, yin deficient heat after war-fibrile disease: most suitable in absence of sweating)
3) Invigorates BLood; dispels blood stasis (blood stasis with amenorrhea, abdominal masses; lumps; traumatic injury; carbuncles; intestinal abscesses)
4) Clears Liver Fire (headache, eye pain; irritability; modern use for hypertension)
"
Mu Dan Pi : Quick Summary ?
Clears XU Heat; Moves Blood; Liver Fire
Mu Dan Pi : Zoo Card Picture ?
Artic Fox on blood moving elipitcal machine purs yin on fire with a mean man pulling at his head.
Mu Dan Pi :
0
Chi Shao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Chi Shao : Nature ?
"Bitter, Slightly Cold"
Chi Shao : Channels ?
LV
Chi Shao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Cools Blood (heat in yin or blood level, fever; purple tongue; skin blotches; reckless bleeding and gynecological bleeding d/t heat)
2) Invigorates blood; dispels blood stasis (dysmenorrhea; amenorrhea; abdominal pain and immovile abdominal masses; pain and swelling with traumatic injuiries; early stages of abcess, boils)
3) Clear Liver Fire (red painful swollen eyes)"
Chi Shao : Quick Summary ?
Coold Blood and Move Blood ; GYNO d/t Heat; Clears Liver fire
Chi Shao : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
Chi Shao :
0
Zi Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat; Cool Blood
Zi Cao : Nature ?
"Sweet, Cold"
Zi Cao : Channels ?
"HT, LV"
Zi Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Cools Blood; Invigorates Blood; Vents Rashes (vents rashes; encourages rash to surface whenmeasles/chickenpos not fully expressed or toxins not coming out smoothly; fire toxin with dark purple rashes; dermatological conditions such as exzema, psoriasis)
2) Relieves fire toxicity; clears damp-heat from skin (taken internally or applied topically for dam-heat skin lesions or vaginal itching; burns)"
Zi Cao : Quick Summary ?
SKIN
Zi Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
None. Nut Imagine…and Itchy artic fox running home on a blood sidewalk to get some oitment for his d/h skin lesions.
Zi Cao :
0
2b- CLH - Cool Blood : What is the strongest herb in the cool blood heat category ?
Xi Jiao
2b CLH-Cool Blood : Which herbs nourish Yin fluid ?
"Sheng di huang, xuan shen"
2b CLH-Cool Blood : Which herbs also invigorate blood ?
"chi shao, mudan pi, zi cao"
2b CLH-Cool Blood : Which herbs clear heat from deficiency ?
Mu Dan Pi
2b CLH-Cool Blood : Which herbs clear heat and relieve toxicity ?
"Xi Jiao, Xuan Shen, Zi Cao, Shui Niu Jiao"
"2b CLH-Cool Blood : What other herbs from sections 1,2, and 3 not in this category have Cool Blood actions?"
"Zhi Zi, Huang qin, huang lian, jin yin hua, da qing ye, qing dai, ban lan gen, bai tou weng, di gu pi, bai wei, da huang"
Huang Qin : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
Huang Qin : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Huang Qin : Channels ?
"LU, LI, ST, GB"
Huang Qin : Six (6) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; dries Dampness (diarrhea, dyseneric disorder; jaudice, damp warm febrile diseases: fever with stifling sensation in chest; thirst w/o desire to drink)
2) Clear Lung Heat; Drains Fire (high fever, irritable, thirst; cough, thick yellow sputum d/t phlegm-heat)
3) Cools Blood; Stops Bleeding (hematemesis, epistaxis, blood in stool, uterine bleeding)
4) Clears Heat; Relieves toxicity (carbuncles, furuncles, hot sores and swelling; sore throat)
5) Clears Heat; Calms Fetus (warning signs of early miscarriage; morning sickness if due to heat in STomach)
6) Clears heat from Liver and Gallbladder channel (headache, irritability, bitter tast, red eyes, flushes face; shaoyang syndrom: alternating chills and fever; hypochondriac or ches constriction; recent use for hypertension)"
Huang Qin : Quick Summary ?
4 Heats + 2 ; LU Heat (fire; Calm Fetus; CLH Liver and GB Channel
Huang Qin : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Cat in litter box with hot lungs and bowels, blood from bowel, is cooling himself with a toxic fanc while a baby throws a yang rattle at the cats head."
Huang Qin : Preparation to increase Clearing of Lung Damp Heat ?
Jiu Zhi
Huang Lian : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
Huang Lian : Nature ?
Bitter Cold
Huang Lian : Channels ?
"Stomach Fire (digestive dysfunction with bad breath, belching putrid odor, acid reflux; toothache from yangming fire)
4) Clears Heat; Relieves Toxicity (painful red eyes, sore throat, ear infections; boils, carbuncles: taken internally or applied topically)"
Huang Lian : Five (5) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clear Heat; Dries Dampness (damp-heat in Stomach and intestines; diarrhea, dysenteric disorder; vomit, acid regurgitation; jaundice)
2) Clears Heart Fire (shen disturbance d/t hear, high fever, irritability, tongue sores; insomnia with disharmony of kidnes and heart; disorientation, delirium)
3) Drains Stomach Fire (digestive dysfunction with bad breath, belchingputrid odor, acid reflux; toothache fromyanming fire)
4) Clears HEat; Relieves Toxicity (painful red eyes, sore throat, ear infections; boils, carbuncles: internally or topically
5) Clears Heat; Stops Bleeding (epistaxis; blood in stool; hematemesis)"
Huang Lian : Quick Summary ?
4 Heats ; Heart Fire and Stomach Fire
Huang Lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Cat jumps off hot coals, fire reaches up to touch heart and stomach, foot in pale to cool is intestins, red face, Toxic T."
Huang Lian :
0
Huang Bai : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
Huang Bai : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Huang Bai : Channels ?
"BL, KI, LI"
Huang Bai : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Dries Dampness (damp heat in lower jiao: thick yellow vaginal discharge; dysuria; foul-smelling diarrhea or sysenteric disorder; damp-heat jaundice; damp-heat pouring downward, hot lef qi, red, hot swollen knees, feet, legs edema of lower legs from damp-heat; gout in lower extremities)
2) Drains Fire; Relieves Toxicity (Fire toxin generated sores and damp lesions; genital swelling and itching; internally or topically)
3) Drains Kidney Fire (ministerial fire) (Kidney yin deficiency with steaming bone disorder, night sweats, tidal fever, spermatorrhea, nocturnal emission, excessive sex drive)"
Huang Bai : Quick Summary ?
LJ ; Fire / Toxic ; Drains KI Fire ; Hot Leg QI
Huang Bai : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Cat with tal wrapped around lower Jiao, yellow discharge from LJ, water leaking out leg, he has caught a toxic mouse. This is a kidney shaped bowl of water."
Huang Bai :
0
Long Dan Cao : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
Long Dan Cao : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
Long Dan Cao : Channels ?
"GB, LV"
Long Dan Cao : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Dries Damp-Heat from Liver and Gallbladder (damp-heat or fire in upper portion of Ballbladder channel: red swollen throat and eyes, swollen ears, ear or sinus infections, sudden deafness; damp heat in lower jia: swelling or pain in genitals, foul-smelling vaginal discharge and itching, herpes simples; irritability; jaundice, hypochondria pain)
2) Drains Liver and Gallbladder fire (Liver fire blazing up with headache, fever, red eyes, flank pain, irritability; Liver fire blazing creating Liver wind with spasms, convulsions)"
Long Dan Cao : Quick Summary ?
LV + GB ; D/H LV GB ; LV GB fire ; D/H Lower Jiao
Long Dan Cao : Zoo Card Picture ?
Two (LV GB ) Dogs pull on a cats tail. Cat is licking his lower parts. Cat's head is achy and he has red eyes.
Long Dan Cao :
0
ku shen : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
ku shen : Nature ?
Bitter Cold
ku shen : Channels ?
"BL, HT, LV. LI, SI"
ku shen : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Heat; Dries Dampness (diarrhea and dysentric disorrders, blood in stools; vaginal discharge; jaundice)
2) Disperses wind; kills parasite; stops itching (damp toxins: skin lesions or infestation with itching, seeping, bleeding; general itching/ baginal discharge. Tyhchomonas vaginalis protozoan sexually transmitted diseases and genital conditions, use topically or internally)
3) Clears Heat; Promotes Urination (PUD, dysuria during pregnancy)"
ku shen : Quick Summary ?
LJ Stuff (STDs) ; Dispers Wind ; parasites; itching; promote urine
ku shen : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Itching cat on a boat sailing in the wind on a sea of pee, parasites jumping along boat into pee"
ku shen : Modern researhc has show use for ?
"Cardiac disease, arrhythmia s/t myocarditis or tachycardia (with zhi gan cao)"
qin pi : Category ?
Clear Heat and Dry Dampness
qin pi : Nature ?
Bitter Cold Astringent
qin pi : Channels ?
GB LI LV ST
qin pi : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Dries Damp-heat; relieves Toxicity ( for damp-heat toxicity or bloody dysenteric disorder, tenesmus; damp heat vaginal discharge; astringent action help to prevent loss of body fluids)
2) Drains Liver Firs; Benefits Eyes ( Liver heat affecting eyes which are red, swollen and painful or for superficial visual obstruction)"
qin pi : Quick Summary ?
EYES ; Astringent; DRAINS LV FIRE(benefits eyes)
qin pi : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Cat with red shade, red, lungs, red middle jiao astringed in with a T bandage. Leaking from Lower jiao. Coughing Cat."
qin pi :
0
2c -CLH-Drain Damp : Herbs from other categories that also drain dampness ?
"Zhi Zi, Chuan Xin Lian, Bai Xian Pi, Hu Huang Lian, Da Huang"
qing hao : Category ?
Clear Deficient Heat
qing hao : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold, Aromatic"
qing hao : Channels ?
"LV, GB, KI"
qing hao : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears deficient Heat (heat in the blood or sequalae of a febrile disease; especially for unremitting fever, night fever and morning coolnesswith absence of sweating; yin deficient heat, steaming bone disorder)
2) Checks Malarial disorder; relieves heat (primary herb for malaria, alternating chills and fever)
3) Clears Summer heat (Summer heat manifesting as low grade fever, headache, dizziness and stifling sensation in chest)"
qing hao : Quick Summary ?
0
qing hao : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
qing hao :
0
di gu pi : Category ?
Clear Deficient Heat
di gu pi : Nature ?
"Sweet, Cold"
di gu pi : Channels ?
"LU, LV, KI"
di gu pi : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Deficient Heat (night sweats, steaming bone disorder with sweating, chronic low grade fever, irritability, thirst; drains floating fire in Kidney channelm, treat toothache from deficiency fire)
2) Cleast Heat; Stops cough (excessive, constrained heat in Lung, cough or wheezing)
3) Clears Heat; Cools Blood, epistaxis, hematemesis, hematuria d/t reckless movement of blood)"
di gu pi : Quick Summary ?
Xu Heat; cough ; clears heat
di gu pi : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Wooly Mammoth with a cough and a bony behind, standing with a big and little pot of steaming blood."
di gu pi :
0
bai wei : Category ?
Clear Deficient Heat
bai wei : Nature ?
"Bitter, Salty, Cold"
bai wei : Channels ?
"LU, ST, KI"
bai wei : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Deficient Heat; Cools Blood (yin deficiency fever; heat entering blood; postpartum fever; lingering fever from febrile disease that injures blood and yin; this herb can clear heat from excess or deficiency; but used more for deficient type; also used topically or internall for toxic sores, sore throat, and poisonous snake bite)
2) Treats Yin Deficient Type of Common Cold (for wind invasion in person who tends to be yin deficient and in whom it typically develops into wind-heat)
3) Promotes urination; relivieves PUD (hot bloody PUD, especially before or after giving birth)"
bai wei : Quick Summary ?
CLH-cool blod (postpartum) ; Common Cold ; Pro Urine
bai wei : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Haloween mother wooly mammoth, drinking hot blood tea, yellow spider web costume."
bai wei :
0
yin chai hu : Category ?
Clear Deficient Heat
yin chai hu : Nature ?
"Sweet, Cool"
yin chai hu : Channels ?
"LV, ST"
yin chai hu : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Deficient Heat (yin deficient fire, steaming bone disorder)
2) Clears Heat from childhood nutritional impairment (for childhood nutritional impairment (gan Ji : emaciation, swollen abdomen, withered hair)"
yin chai hu : Quick Summary ?
Xu Heat; Childhood nutrition
yin chai hu : Zoo Card Picture ?
Mom wolly mammoth steams a bone with her withered child.
yin chai hu :
0
hu huang lian : Category ?
Clear Deficient Heat
hu huang lian : Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold "
hu huang lian : Channels ?
"LV, ST, LI"
hu huang lian : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears deficient heat (yin deficient fire, steaming bone disorder)
2) Clears Heat from childhood nutritional impairment (for childhood nutritional impairment (gan Ji : emaciation, afternoon fevers; indigestion)
3) Drains Damp-Heat"
hu huang lian : Quick Summary ?
Xu Heat; Kid nutrition ; Drains Damp-heat
hu huang lian : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Child wooly mamoth sliplling in mommas diarrhea, mom is yin deficient too."
hu huang lian :
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lu dou : Category ?
Clear Summer Heat
lu dou : Nature ?
"Sweet, cool"
lu dou : Channels ?
"HT, ST"
lu dou : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Summer Heat (irritability; fever espicially with thirst, also promotes urination)
2) Relieves Toxicity (furuncles, carbuncles; used as an antidote for fu zi, arsenic, and ba dou, orf for food poisoning"
lu dou : Quick Summary ?
0
lu dou : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
lu dou :
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xi gua : Category ?
Clear Summer Heat
xi gua : Nature ?
"Sweet, cool"
xi gua : Channels ?
"BL, HT, ST"
xi gua : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Summer heat; generates fluids (for summer heat patterns, especially with significant thirst, dark scanty urine and dry heaves)
2) Promotes urination; expels jaundice (icteric hepatitis with jaundice; edema with thirs; excess pathological fluids with deficiency of beneficial fluids)"
xi gua : Quick Summary ?
0
xi gua : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
xi gua :
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he ye : Category ?
Clear Summer Heat
he ye : Nature ?
"Bitter, Astringent, Neutral"
he ye : Channels ?
"HT, LV, SP"
he ye : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clear Summer Heat; relieves dampness (fever irritability, excessive sweating, scanty urine; diarrhea d/t summer heat; obesity)
2) Stops Bleeding (bleeding in lower jiao d/t heat; hematemesis)"
he ye : Quick Summary ?
0
he ye : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
he ye :
0
Yu Li Ren : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Waterslide frog splases in moist intestine water, there is yellow all around."
Gan Sui : Category ?
Drain Downwards - Harsh Expellant
Gan Sui : Nature ?
"Bitter, Sweet, Cold, Toxic"
Gan Sui : Channels ?
"KI, LI, LU"
Gan Sui : Two (2) actions and indications ?
1) Drains Downward; Drives out Congested fluid
(severe acumulation of fluid in chest and abdomen; shortness of breath; wind-phlegm seizures)
2) Clear Heat and reduces swelling (topical use for swollen painful skin lesions carbuncles)
Da Ji : Category
Drain Downwards - Harsh Expellant
Da Ji : Nature ?
"Bitter, Acrid, Cold, Toxic"
Da Ji : Channels ?
"KI, LI, LU"
Da Ji : Two Actions and Indications ?
"1) Drains water Downward; Drives Out Congested Fluids
(relative moerate accumulation of fluid in chest; labored breathing, dull pain, thick sputum, thick, greasy tongue coat, fluid accumulation in abdomen)
2) Reduces Swelling and Dissipates Nodules (topically or internally for red swollen, painful toxic sores or scrofula)"
Da Ji : How to reduce toxicity ?
cu zhi (vinegar fried)
Da Ji : Quick Summary ?
0
Da Ji : Zoo Card Picture ?
0
Yuan Hua : Category ?
Drain Downwards - Harsh Expellant
Yuan Hua : Nature ?
"Bitter, Acrid, Warm, Toxic"
Yuan Hua : Channels ?
"KI, LI, LU"
Yuan Hua : Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Drains Water Downward; Drives out Congested Fluid
(fluid of chest, abdomen and in flanks; also dispels phlegm and stops cough; especially good for pleurisy)
2) Kills Parasites (topically for ringworm, scalp lesions; also for carbuncles)"
Yuan Hua : How to mediate toxicity of herb ?
cu zhi (vinegar fried)
Ba Dou : Category ?
Drain Downwards - Harsh Expellant
Ba Dou : Nature ?
"Acrid, HOT, VERY TOXIC"
Ba Dou : Channels ?
"ST, LI, LU"
Ba Dou : Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Vigorously purges cold accumulations (severe accumulations; constipation, abdominal fullness, distension, pain)
2) Drives out water, reduces edema (ascites)
3) Bursts clogged phlegm; benefits throat (SOB, wheezing, severe chest fullness and distension : Phlegm veiling orifices)
4) Promotes healing of abscesses (topical to accesllerate ulceration healing process)"
Fu Ling : Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
Fu Ling : Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, Neutral"
Fu Ling : Channels
"SP, HT, BL, KI"
Fu Ling : Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes urination; Leeches out dampness
(various types of edema, urinary difficulty, PUD, or scanty urine d/t cold or heat, excess or deficiency)
2) Strengthen Spleen Harmonize Middle Jiao
(spleen xu with damp: low appetite, diarrhea, epgastric distension; congested fluids cauding palpitations, dizziness; phlegm-damp d/t spleen deficiency)
3) Quiets Heart; Calms Fetus (palpitations, insomnia, forgetfulness)"
Fu Ling : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig in a window frame, music notes on tummy, heart shade, necklace and drool."
Fu Ling : Bai Fu Ling best form for ?
Tonifying and as diruetic
Fu Ling : Chi Fu Ling is best form for ?
Damp Heat
Fu Ling : fu ling pi is best form for ?
"skin - more diuretic, not tonifying"
Fu Ling : fu shen is best form for ?
Calming Spirit
Zhu Ling: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
Zhu Ling: Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, neutral"
Zhu Ling: Channels
"KI, BL"
Zhu Ling: Actions and Indication ?
"Promotes urination; leeches out dampness
(stagnation of dampness; edema, difficult urination, PUD, diarrhea, damp-heat lin syndrome"
Zhu Ling: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Dancing, dark, pig. Dances in a pink, soiled tutu, next to a yellow fire hydrant. Baby rattle around neck."
Zhu Ling:
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Ze Xie: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
Ze Xie: Nature ?
"sweet, Bland, cold"
Ze Xie: Channels
"KI, BL"
Ze Xie: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes urination; Leeches out dampness
(damp stagnation with urinary difficulty, PUD, edema, diarrhea; leukorrhea, especially useful for damp-heat in lower jiao; also dizziness, vertigo d/t fluid retention of the ear
2) Drains Kidney Fire
(Kidney yin xu with nocturnal emission, tinnitus, dixxiness; also used for xiao ke)"
Ze Xie: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig in a hot jacuzzi, drinking the 'king of pee', and roasting a kidney with ministerial fire."
Ze Xie: Particularly good for (main deal) ?
"Draining Fluid from ears, meniere's disease. Use guide herbs to guide. See formula Ze Xie Tang."
yi yi ren: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
yi yi ren: Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, slightly cold"
yi yi ren: Channels
"SP, LU, ST"
yi yi ren: Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; leeches out dampness
(edema, urinary difficulty, damp leg qi, damp- heat lin; damp predominant warm-febrile diseases.)
2) Strenthens Spleen; Stops Diarrhea
(Mild effect for Spleen Xu with damp diarrhea by strengthening spleena nd promoting urination)
3) Clears Heat; expels pus (lung or intestinal abscess)
4) Expels wind-damp bi (wind-damp painful obstruction: increasing joint mobility, reducing spasms, relaxing sinews."
yi yi ren: Quick Summary ?
0
yi yi ren:
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dong gua : Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
dong gua : Nature ?
"Sweet, slightly cold"
dong gua : Channels ?
"LU, SI"
dong gua : Actions and Indication ?
Promotes Urination; Reuces edema; Clears summer- heat (edema with heat; summer heat)
dong gua : Zoo Card Picture ?
"Big Hot/Red award winning pig, wins 'steamer champion'."
dong gua : Quick Summary ?
0
dong gua :
0
Chi Xiao Dou: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
Chi Xiao Dou: Nature ?
"sweet, sour, neutral"
Chi Xiao Dou: Channels
"HT, SI"
Chi Xiao Dou: Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; reduces edema (generalized edema, pitting edema, ascities, leg qi, urinary difficulty, edema d/t nephritis)
Clears damp-heat; relieves Jaundice (mild damp-heat jaundice)
3) Relieves Toxicity; drains puss (Skin disorders such as sores, carbunbles furuncles lesions; taken internally or applied topically)"
Chi Xiao Dou: Quick Summary ?
0
Chi Xiao Dou: Zoo Card Picture ?
None
Chi Xiao Dou :
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Yu Mi Xu: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Edema
Yu Mi Xu: Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, Neutral"
Yu Mi Xu: Channels
"BL, KI, LV, GB"
Yu Mi Xu: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes urination; reduces edema; unblocks PUD (edema, rinary difficulty, hot or stony lin
2) Clears damp-heat from the LV/GB; relieves jaundice (damp heat or yin jaundice; modern use fore jaundice d/t hepatitis, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis)"
Yu Mi Xu: Quick Summary ?
0
Yu Mi Xu: Zoo Card Picture ?
0
Yu Mi Xu :
0
Bian Xu: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
Bian Xu: Nature ?
"Bitter, Slightly Cold"
Bian Xu: Channels
BL
Bian Xu: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; Clears damp-heat from bladder (damp-heat lin)
2) Expes Parasites; stops itching (damp skin lesions with itching, tinea exzema, vaginal trichomonas; also for intestinal parasites; tapeworm, hookworm, pinwom; topical or internal)"
Bian Xu: Quick Summary ?
d/h lin
Bian Xu: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig in d/h CUP standing in URINE, parasites jump off him."
qu mai: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
qu mai: Nature ?
Bitter Cold
qu mai: Channels
"BL, HT, SI"
qu mai: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes urination ; clears damp heat from bladder (damp-heat line, bloody or stony lin)
2) Invigorate blood, unblock menses (irregular menses or amenorrhea d/t blood stasis and heat)"
qu mai: Quick Summary ?
"d/h, bloody, or stony"
qu mai: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Urine Dribbling pig, standing in front of yellow fensce, with blood spots, and blood spinkler, 'block' planter."
qu mai:
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che qian zi: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
che qian zi: Nature ?
"Sweet, Cold"
che qian zi: Channels
"BL, KI, LV, LU"
che qian zi: Four (4) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; clears damp-heat from bladder (damp heat lin; damp heat in lower jiao, edema)
2) Solidifies stool via urination (for diarrhea d/t damness or damp summer heat, especially for watery diarrhea d/t excessive, dampness; infantile diarrhea)
3) Clears Liver Heat; benefits EYES (Liver or Kidney yin deficiency with dry eyes, superficial obstructions; heat in Liver channel with red, swollen painful eyes sensitive to light; modern use for hypertension)
4) Clears Lung; Expels Phlegm (Profuse Yellow phlegm)"
che qian zi: Quick Summary ?
"d/h lin, d/h lower jiao, edema, solid stool, eyes (LV or KI), YLW phlegm"
che qian zi: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig in construction zone breaks a board spilling dampness on his lower jiao and dryness behind him, sunglasses on with KI, phlegmmy hanky for cough."
che qian zi:
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mu tong: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
mu tong: Nature ?
"Bitter, cold"
mu tong: Channels
"BL, HT, SI"
mu tong: Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promote Urine; drains heat from Heart via Small Intestine (irritability, mouth or tongue sores, scanty urine, hot sensation of urethra, damp-heat PUD, edema, leg qi)
2) Promotes Lactation (unblocks vessels for lactation)
3) UnBlock Vessels (menstrual disorders, amenorrhea; damp-heat bi)"
mu tong: Quick Summary ?
Drains Heat Thru SI ; Promotes Lactation
mu tong: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Mama pig sucling 4 little ones, on little pig stands on blood block and spells vessel, mama is irritated and is thinking a urine cloud of hearts about hearts."
mu tong:
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tong cao: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
tong cao: Nature ?
"Sweet, bland, slightly cold"
tong cao: Channels
"LU, ST"
tong cao: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"Promotes Urination; clears heat damp-heat PUD; edema or damp-heat warm febrile diseases; simialr to mu tong, but less strong
2 Promotes Lactation (insifficient or lack of lactation)"
tong cao: Quick Summary ?
Pro Lactation
tong cao: Zoo Card Picture ?
Moma pig with knotted nipple peas on a a yellow fire hydrant which her little one is trying to suckle.
tong cao:
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hua shi: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
hua shi: Nature ?
"Sweet, Bland, Slightly Cold"
hua shi: Channels
ST BL
hua shi: Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; Clears Damp-heat from bladder (damp-heat lin, stony lin)
2) Clears Summer Heat (fever, Irritability, thirst, diarrhea; heat in qi level with dampness)
3) Absorbs dampness on skin (topical use for damp skin lesions; eczema, heat rash, diaper rash)"
hua shi: Quick Summary ?
"talc - d/h lin, stony lin; summer hear; babys bottom"
hua shi: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig plays in kiddie pool full of urin in the hot summer sun, spicket of pool dripping dampness and heat."
hua shi:
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di fu zi: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
di fu zi: Nature ?
"Sweet, Bitter, Cold"
di fu zi: Channels
BL
di fu zi: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; clears damp heat (PUD d/t damp-hea in bladder)
2) Expels damp; stops itch (itchy skin, eczema, scabies, damp-heat in external genitals; internal or external use"
di fu zi: Quick Summary ?
0
di fu zi: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Itchy pig with graffiti on him reading, 'wind' 'dribble' 'burn', sitting in a damp-heat mess."
di fu zi:
0
shi wei: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
shi wei: Nature ?
"Bitter, Sweet, Slightly Cold"
shi wei: Channels
"BL, LU"
shi wei: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears damp-heat; unblocks PUD (stony, bloody, damp-heat PUD; especially for bloody lin)
2) Expels Phlegm, stops cough (cough with thick yellow sticky phlegm)
3) Cools Blood; stops bleeding (uterine bleeding, hematemesis epistaxis)"
shi wei: Quick Summary ?
Stony / Bloody PUD
shi wei: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig trying to not enter the slaughterhouse, blood on door, damp heat from his lower jiao, phlegm from his mouth. (Wierd card)"
shi wei:
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bei xie: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
bei xie: Nature ?
"Bitter, slightly cold"
bei xie: Channels
"BL, LV, ST"
bei xie: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Separates Pure from Turbid ( gao lin, damp-heat in lowe jiao with cloudy urine like rice porridge, vaginal discharge d/ t excess damp)
2) Expels wind-damp; unblocks channels (wind-damp or damp-heat bi syndrome with low back pain, numbness or stiffness of lower extremities, muscle aches."
bei xie: Quick Summary ?
Cloudy lin (like rice porridge)
bei xie: Zoo Card Picture ?
Lounging Pig is getting rained on with damp heat sprinkling from his belly.
bei xie:
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hai jin sha: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
hai jin sha: Nature ?
Sweet Cold
hai jin sha: Channels
"BL, SI"
hai jin sha: Two (2) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination; Dispels Stones (stony lin, damp-heat lin, bloody line, gao lin; also for gallstones)
2) Promotes urination; reduces edema (difficult urination; reduces edema (difficult urination, edema, especially d/t damp- heat)"
hai jin sha: Quick Summary ?
Stony / Bloody LIN ; gallstones ;
hai jin sha: Zoo Card Picture ?
0
hai jin sha:
0
deng xin cao: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
deng xin cao: Nature ?
"Swee, bland, clightly cold"
deng xin cao: Channels
"HT, LU, SI"
deng xin cao: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes urination ; unblock PUD (scaty dark urine, hot PUD, edema)
2) Clears Heart; eliminate irritability (insomnia, irritability, childhood night terrors)"
deng xin cao: Quick Summary ?
Heart Heat ; Irritability
deng xin cao: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Pig in Porta-Pottie surrounded by Draining Heart phone and kidney phone, hot smells emanating from pottie."
deng xin cao:
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dong kui zi: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve PUD
dong kui zi: Nature ?
"Sweet, Cold"
dong kui zi: Channels
"BL, LI, SI "
dong kui zi: Three (3) Actions and Indications ?
"1) Promotes Urination ; Unblocks PUD ( hot, bloddy or stony PUD; Edema)
2) Promotes Lactation (insufficient lactation, painful swollen breats, early stage breast abscess)
3) Moisten instestines; unblocks bowels (adjunct herb for constipation d/t dry intestnes)"
dong kui zi: Quick Summary ?
0
dong kui zi: Zoo Card Picture ?
"Busty girl pig sitting on stones pours milk on 'bowels' stones, d/h dripping from her back side, spilt baby formula on the ground."
dong kui zi:
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yin chen hao: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Jaundice
yin chen hao: Latin ?
Artemisia scoparia Herba
yin chen hao: Nature ?
"Bitter, Acrid, Cool"
yin chen hao: Channels
"LV, GB, SP, ST"
yin chen hao: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears Damp-Heat from LIVER and GALLBLADDER; relieves jaundice (representative herb for aundice d/t dampheat or hampcold; also for dampwarm ferile diseases; modern use for gallstones, cholecystitis of damp-heat type, even without jaundice)"
yin chen hao: Quick Summary ?
Rep Herb for Jaundice ; Jaundice
yin chen hao: Zoo Card Picture ?
0
yin chen hao:
0
jin qian cao: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Jaundice
jin qian cao: Nature ?
"Sweet , bland, slightly cold"
jin qian cao: Channels
"LV, GB, KI, BL"
jin qian cao: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears damp-heat in Liver and Gallbladder (jaudice due to damp-heat, gallstones)
2) Promotes urine; unblocks PUD (representative herb for urinary stones (shi lin), also for damp-heat lin)
3) Clears Heat; relieves toxicity (snake bit, abscess; usually used topically with fresh herb or drink fresh juice of herb)"
jin qian cao: Quick Summary ?
Removal of Stones; Pro Urine '
jin qian cao: Zoo Card Picture ?
0
jin qian cao:
0
hu zhang: Category ?
Drain Damp - Promote Urination and Relieve Jaundice
hu zhang: Nature ?
"Bitter, Cold"
hu zhang: Channels
"LV, GB, LU"
hu zhang: () Actions and Indications ?
"1) Clears damp heat; relieves jaundice (damp heat jaundice; turbid vaginal discharge, damp heat line; moder use for hepatitis)
2) Invigorates blood; dispels stasis (amenorrhea; wind damp bi, swollen joints, traumatic injury)
3) Clears heat; reliees toxicity (burns carbuncles, snake bites; topical or internal use)
4) Transforms phlegm-Heat, stops cough (cough with yellow phlegm)"
hu zhang: Quick Summary ?
0
hu zhang: Zoo Card Picture ?
0
hu zhang:
0
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : chao jiao ?
stir fried until very darkened yellow
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : chao jiao function ?
moderates herbal properties ; increases astringency; chao jiao = stir fried until darkened yellow
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : chao tan ?
charred
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : chao tan function ?
stops bleeding; chao tan = charred
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : cu zhi ?
vinegar fried
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : cu zhi function ?
"increases astringency, blood invigorating, pain-alleviating, and tocicity-relieving functions; cu zhi = vinegar fried"
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : duan ?
calcified
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : duan function ?
increases astringency; duan = calcified
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiang zhi ?
ginger juice fried
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiang zhi function ?
reduces tendency of bitter and cold to affect Stomach; jiang zhi = ginger juice fried
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiao ?
boiled down to glue or gelatin
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiao function ?
"increases astringency, more yin and blood nourishing; jiao = boiled down into a gelatin"
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiu zhi ?
wine/alchohol fried
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : jiu zhi function ?
"clears blockages expels wind, alleviates pain; jiu zhi = wine alchohol fried"
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : mi zhi ?
honey fried
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : mi zhi function ?
"increases tonification, moistening; mi zhi = honey fried"
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : wei : Function?
moderates herbal properties; wei = roasted
Intro : Treatment of Herbs : wei ?
roasted
Intro: What function does the flavor Acrid/Pungent have?
Disperse and Move; Acrid / Pungent = Xin
Intro: 18 incompatibilities : Wu Tou / Fu Zi Five (5) antagonisms ?
"bei mu, gua lou / tian hua fen, ban xia, bai lian, bai ji"
Intro: 18 Incompatibilties : Gan Cao is incompatible with what four (4) herbs ?(one bold answer is ok)
"Gan Sui, Da ji, Yuan Hua, Hai Zao"
Intro: 19 antagonisms : ren shen is incombatible with ----- ?
wu ling zhi; ren shen and wu ling zhi are antagonists
"Intro: Direction of Movement : Raise/Lift, float functions?"
Promote Sweating ; Disperse Cold ; Expel Wind ; Raise Yang ; Induce Vomit
"Intro: Directions: Fall/Lower (jiang) , sink (chen) functions?"
Intro: Mutual Accentuation ?
combination of substances with similar action in which the substances accentuate each others actions. = Mutual Accentuation
Intro: Mutual Antagonism (Xiang Wu) ?
combination of substance that minimize or neutralize the benefits of one or both of the substance. = Antagonism (xiang wu) (undesireable)
Intro: Mutual counteraction / restraint ?
Combination in which one substance's toxicity or side effects are reduced or eliminated by the other. = Counteraction / Restraint (desirable)
Intro: Mutual Enhancement / Assistance ?
"combination of substances with different action in which one of the substances enhances the effect of the other, but addresses different aspect of a clinical situation. = Enhancement"
Intro : 18 incompatibilities : Li LU has seven (7) incompatibilites ?
"ren shen, sha shen, dan shen, ku shen, xi xin, bai shao / chi shao, xuan shen"
Intro : 19 antagonisms : ding xiang is incombatible with ----- ?
"yu jin, ding xiang and yu jin are antagonists to dan xiang"
Intro : 19 antagonisms : rou gui should not be used with ---- ?
"chi shi zh, rou gui and chi shi xhi are antagonists to ro gui"
Intro : Mutual Incompatibility (Xiang Fan) ?
combination of substances that give rise to side effects or toxicity that wouldn't ordinarily be present when used alone.
--Incompatability (xiang fan) (undesireable)
Intro: Mutual supression / detaification (Xiang Sha) ?
combination in which one substances effect is to reduce or eliminate the toxicity or side effects of the other = Supression / detoxification (xiang sha) (desirable)
Intro: What are the five flavors of Herbs?
Acrid/Pungent; Sweet; Bitter; Sour; Salty
Intro: What function does the tast sour have ?
Sour is astringent and binding. Prevents leakage of fluid or qi. - induce astringency and arresting discharge
Intro: What function does the taste bitter(ku) have ?
"Bitter drains and dries. - clear heat, purge fire - send down rebellious qi to treat cough and vomiting - relax the bowels - eliminate dampness"
Intro: What function does the taste salty have?
"Purge and Soften -relieve constipation by purgation -soften and resolve hard masses, tumors."
Intro: What function does the taste sweet(gan) have?
"Tonify, Harmonize, Moisten; Nourish, replenish, tonify, or enrich; Normalize the function of the stomach and the spleen; Harmonize the properties of different herbs; Relieve spasms and pain"
Intro: What is the function does the taste bland ?
"Leech out dampness; promote urination; excrete dampness, induce diuresis"