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herb good for hernia, associated with damp-heat stagnant qi, For roundworms and tapeworms, for abdominal pain due to accumulation of parasites. ?
Chuan lian zi
chuan lian zi is also known as...?
jin ling zi
Herb that kills roundworms and tapeworms, for abdominal pain due to accumulation of parasites?
chuan lian zi
Herb for skin disorders such as tinea?
Chuan lian zi
What qi regulating herb treats chest bi and dysentry?
xie bai
damp-cold painful obstruction of the chest due to cold turbid phlegm congealing and stagnating in the chest where it prevents the dissemination and flow of the yang qi. Symptoms include chest, flank, or upper back pain, dyspnea, coughing, wheezing, and a stifling sensation in the chest. What herb?
Xie bai
Regulating qi herbs that are not acrid bitter and warm?
xiang yuan(sour), xian fu(slightly sweet), tan qiang(aromatic), chuan lian zi(bitter,cold,slightly toxic)
What regulating qi herb is more effective for regulating the flow of liver and gallbladder qi, removing retained food from the stomach, and treating hypochondrial pain and hernia?.
Qing pi
What regulating qi herb is more effective for regulating the flow of spleen and lung qi, and thus relieving abdominal distension, cough and asthma with sputum caused by dampness and phlegm.
Chen pi
What 3 regulating qi herbs are often used together.
Wu yao, Mu xiang and Xiang Fu
What qi regulating herb can treat all syndromes resulting form Qi stagnation accompanied by cold accumulation?
Wu yao
What qi regulating herb regulates qi of stomach and intestine and removes food retention to treat digestive disorder with pain in the chest and abdomen, poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea?
Mu xiang
What qi regulating herb promotes the movement of qi and alleviates pain and disperses cold from middle jiao?
tan xiang
Paraumbilical pain?
Wu yao and Mu xiang.
..more drying and aromatic than Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae (Chen pi)?
ju hong
The red part of the tangerine peel?
ju hong
what herb can cause nausea when uesed fresh?
chen pi
Fibroids in the breast, or nodules cysts
ju ye, qing pi
regulating qi herb used for constrained Liver qi, is often used for rather severe food stagnation, and for masses when stagnant qi progresses to blood stasis?
qing pi - green tangerine peel
green = liver stuff herb
the liver qi stagnation herb that does all the liver things:
...Lower body hernia pain,
Hyperchondriac pain, LR disorders,
Food stagnation, phlegm masses due to blood stasis(liver blood!)
just remember the green peel liver ?
qing pi - green tangerine peel
What herb to regulate qi should be used with caution in pregnancy with weak qi and stomach cold from deficiency?
zhi shi - bitter orange flower
Epigastric pain, abdominal pain, or indigestion with distention or gas, directs qi downward and unblocks the bowels?
zhi shi
What herb spreads and regulates liver qi, chronic cough w/copius sputum
fo shou
What is the difference between fo shou and xiang yuan?
fo shou dries dampness and harmonizes the spleen and stomach
what herb promotes the downward movement of qi as well as getting rid of dampness which will promote urination and Damp leg qi caused by beriberi of western medicine (vitamen B1 deficency?
da fu pi
What herb promotes Liver qi stagnation, helps with
Painful period or amenorhea and many Gynacological disorders?
xiang fu
regulates stagnant qi in the Intestines,Dysentary caused by damp heat?
mu xiang -auklandia
what other herb can be combined with muxiang for dysentary diarrhea caused by damp heat, bad food
huang lian -coptis
What herb is contraindicated when their is a yin deficiency or depleted fluid?
mu xiang
another herb for cold in lower jiao but helps with pain?
wu yao - lindera root
qi-tonifying herb for gastriectasis, gastroptosis, rectal prolapsed, or uterine prolapsed, Directs qi downward and unblocks the bowels, transforms phlegm and expels forcal distention?
zhi shi
what 2 herbs promote downward movement of qi, promote urination
chen xiang and zhi shi
a very expensive herb recently used in treating coronary artery disease, 1.Promotes the movement of qi and alleviates pain:
2.Disperse cold from middle jiao
tan xiang
Chest bi >>qi stag>>cold phlegm or turbid phlegm,Treats chest bi and dysentary?
xie bai
Hernia pain with heat signs,for abdominal pain due to accumulation of parasites?
chuan lian zi
xiang fu regulates and promtoes the smooth flow of liver qi, therefore making it a good herb selection for what type of disorder?
obstetric and gynecological diseases
what herb is good for stomach and intestine regulating qi and the associated disorders?
mu xiang
mooo xiang (like a cow)