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Mountain Hagi

Alias Pearl Fragrant Green, Great Fireweed, Hairy Daughter's Grass, Cow's Tongue Grass, Nine Headed Ailanthus, Large Leafed White Headed Wormwood, Wind Sheltering Grass

Source The plant of the genus Green Fragrance of the family of Asteraceae, Pearl Fragrant Green, Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) B

enth. et Hook. f, is used as medicine by the whole grass or roots. Harvested in spring and summer when the plant is in full bloom, and dried in the sun with the sediment removed.

The properties are slightly bitter, sweet, and flat.

Use and dosage 2 to 4 money; external use appropriate amount, mashed compress or powder sprinkle the affected area.

Excerpts from National Compendium of Chinese Herbal Medicine