ancient wisdom Β· Herb
Creeping Rostellularia
Creeping Rostellularia. Properties: Bitter; Salty; Acrid; Cold. Meridians: Lung; Liver; Bladder
πΏ Names
Pinyin Name
Jue Chuang
δΈζε (Chinese)
η΅εΊ
Latin Name
Herba Rostellulariae Procumbentis
English Name
Creeping Rostellularia
Alias Names
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β― TCM Properties
Properties (ζ§ε³)
Bitter; Salty; Acrid; Cold
Meridians (ε½η»)
Lung; Liver; Bladder
Part Used
Dried whole herb
π©Ί Clinical Profile
Function (εθ½)
To clear heat and resolve toxin, disinhibit damp and disperse stagnation, quicken blood and relieve pain.
Indication (δΈ»ζ²»)
Common cold with fever, cough, swelling pain in throat, red eyes with gall, gan accumulation, damp-heat diarrhea dysentery, malaria, jaundice, edema, pain in sinews and bones, knocks and falls, welling abscess and flat abscess with clove sore, eczema.
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