Euryale ferox is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, and Compendium of Materia Medica was published. It is a dried and mature seed kernel of Euryale ferox in Nymphaeaceae. It is spherical, mostly broken, and the complete one is 5 ~ 8 mm in diameter. The rotten surface has brown-red endosperm, one end is yellow-white, accounting for about 1/3 of the total, and there are pit-shaped umbilical marks, which are white after endosperm removal. Hard texture, white section, silty. A slight breath, a faint taste. The surface of fried Euryale ferox is light yellow to yellow, with occasional focal spots. The surface of fried Euryale ferox with bran is bright yellow or yellow, with a slight aroma.
Euryale ferox is sweet, astringent and flat. Enter spleen and kidney meridians. It has the effects of invigorating kidney, arresting spermatorrhea, invigorating spleen, relieving diarrhea, eliminating dampness and stopping leukorrhagia. Euryale ferox is flat, astringent but not stagnant. It can strengthen the spleen and kidney, and at the same time dispel dampness. It is often used for nocturnal emission, leucorrhea and turbid urine, especially for those with deficiency of both dampness and turbidity. After frying, it is warm, and the effect of strengthening the spleen and arresting astringency is enhanced. It is suitable for spleen deficiency syndrome and deficiency with more excess and less excess. Stir-fried Euryale ferox and bran stir-fried Euryale ferox have similar effects, both of which are stronger in strengthening spleen and astringent essence. Mainly used for diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, nocturnal emission due to kidney deficiency and leukorrhagia due to spleen deficiency.
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