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What is the usage and efficacy of Flemingia philippinensis?
It is also called "Ramulus Flemingiae", "Rat's Tail", "Radix Astragali", "Ground Drill", "Hanging Horse Pile" and "One Root".

Morphological characteristics: vine subshrub, height1~ 2m. Born in hillside grassland, hilly bushes. The root is conical, hard and shaped like a rat's tail, which is not easy to pull out. The stems are trailing with yellow fluff. The trifoliate compound leaves are alternate, and the leaflets are ovoid-oblong to ovoid-lanceolate, with less hairs on the upper surface, dense bristles on the lower surface and raised veins. The pod is oblong and light yellow. The seeds are spherical and black. In autumn, racemes are pulled out from leaf axils, and butterfly flowers are purple or purplish red. Roots are collected in autumn and winter, sliced and dried.

The growing environment is distributed in southern provinces. Most of them are born in Tiantou, roadside, hillside and flat land.

Sex and taste are sweet, slightly astringent and flat. Dispelling wind and removing dampness, promoting blood circulation and strengthening tendons.

The first prescription is selected: 60 grams of fresh Flemingia philippinensis and a proper amount of sweet wine.

Usage: decoct in water. 6 grams of cassia twig is added for upper limb pain, and Achyranthes bidentata 10 gram is added for lower limb pain.

Indications: low back pain, joint pain of limbs. The second party: 30g of Flemingia philippinensis, 0/0g of Abrus cantoniensis/kloc-0, 5g of Desmodium styracifolium/kloc-0, 5g of Hedyotis diffusa/kloc-0, 5g of Leonurus japonicus/kloc-0, 5g of Radix Isatidis/kloc-0.

Usage: decoct in water for 0/5 ~ 20 days.

Indications: chronic hepatitis. The third party: the amount of fleeceflower root.

Usage: Grind into fine powder, use a little each time, and blow into the affected area.

Indications: Tonsillitis. The fourth party: 30g of Flemingia philippinensis, 0/5g of Rosa laevigata root and 0/5g of Rubus parvifolius root.

Usage: Take the same amount of pig bone in pot.

Indications: uterine prolapse in women. The fifth prescription: 50 grams of Flemingia philippinensis, 30 grams of Ligustrum lucidum, 0/5 grams of Chinese yam/kloc-and 9 grams of pyrrosia.

Usage: decoction, daily 1 dose.

Indications: chronic nephritis. Sixth party: Flemingia philippinensis15g, Eucommia ulmoides 30g, motherwort 30g, Cyperus rotundus15g.

Usage: decoct in water.

Indications: Menstrual pain of women. The seventh prescription: Radix Flemingiae150g, Radix Clematidis 90g, Cortex Acanthopanacis150g, Cortex Eucommiae100g, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae100g, and 2500ml of Chinese liquor.

Usage: soak the medicine in Chinese liquor, and after half a month, take15 ~ 20ml each time, twice a day.

Indications: Chronic lumbocrural pain. Eighth party: Flemingia philippinensis, peach leaf, goose herbivore and leek root (all fresh).

Usage: * * * Mash and stir-fry with wine and apply hot compress to the affected area.

Indications: sprain from falls and injuries from falls.