Chinese name: Money Grass ("Compendium Supplements")?
Category? Different types of grasses?
Synonyms are everywhere and fragrant ("Zhu Mu Shixiao Fang") "), Polygonum acuminata ("Rescuing the Wilderness Spectrum"), Cymbidium Herba ("Saving the Suffering Sea"), Lianqiancao ("Questioning Materia Medica"), Copper Money Grass ("Cihang Living Book"), White Fungus, Frankincense vine, Guri incense, Banchilian, Thousand Years Cold, money all over the place ("Compendium Supplement"), money moxa ("Compendium of Materia Medica"), water chestnut, Touguxiao ("Plant Names and Facts Illustrated Research"), Tougu Feng, Guoqiangfeng, Xugufeng ("Classification of Herbal Medicine"), Manzicao ("Tianbao Materia Medica"), Pipertha ("Modern Practical Chinese Medicine"), Chuanqiangfeng ("Efficacy Experimental Single Prescription"), Tuanjing Medicine, Fengcao (Collection of Guizhou Folk Prescriptions), Lung Fructus, Diemmint, Shibacaicao (Fujian Folk Herbal Medicine), Jiangsu Dimensalis (Chinese Medicine Bulletin 5(1): 27, 1959), Tougucao, Yichuanqian ("Compilation of Commonly Used Folk Herbal Medicines"), Sifang Gotutu, Qianzhecao, Qianzhewang ("Luchuan Materia Medica"), Large-leaf Desmodium, Wild Mint ("Jiangxi Folk Herbal Medicine"), Horse Hoof Jingucao and Potongqian ("Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine").
Function and Indications-The functions of Desmodium Desmodium are heat-clearing, diuretic, antitussive, swelling and detoxification.
Cure jaundice, edema, bladder stones, malaria, lung abscess, cough, vomiting blood, stranguria, vaginal discharge, rheumatic arthralgia, infantile malnutrition, epilepsy, carbuncle, sores, tinea, and eczema.
① "Baicaojing": cure bruises, malaria, postpartum convulsions, abdominal abscesses, poisonous stools, hemorrhoids; rub goose palm wind; rinse toothache with juice.
②Wang Anqing's "Herb Collection": Disperse head wind evil.
To treat cerebral leakage, white turbidity, hot stranguria, swelling and pain in jade stems, pound the juice and drink it with wine.
③ "Supplements to the Compendium": remove wind and disperse poison.
Decoct the soup to wash away all scabies.
④ "Materia Medica Qiuyuan": dispel rheumatism and relieve bone pain.
Soaking it in wine can relax the muscles and relieve pain from falls and injuries. It is more effective to mix the juice with wine.
⑤ "An Illustrated Study of Plant Names and Facts": Treats vomiting blood and bleeding.
⑥"Chinese Plant Illustrated Book": It can be used as a tonic.
Treat chronic pneumonia.
⑦ "Modern Practical Chinese Medicine": antipyretic, antitussive, thirst quenching, hemostatic, diuretic.
It can be used to treat epilepsy, malnutrition and scrofula in children; grind the juice and apply it on the eyes to expose red eyes; rub it with salt to apply it on swelling, poison and rheumatism.
⑧"Anhui Medicinal Materials": Treat bladder stones.
⑨ "Compilation of Commonly Used Folk Herbal Medicines": Pound fresh grass juice and apply it externally to support ear cold (mumps).
⑩"Lu Chuan Materia Medica": Reduce swelling and relieve pain, break up accumulation.
Treat women's lower abdominal pain.
⑾ "Guiyang Folk Medicinal Herbs": Treats redness, vaginal discharge and tuberculosis.
⑿"Zhejiang Folk Herbal Medicine": Treat high blood pressure.
⒀"Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine": Treat rheumatism, numbness, muscle and bone pain, jaundice, and lung abscess.
Usage and dosage: Oral administration: decoction, 3 to 5 qian (1 to 2 taels for fresh); or soak in water and pound into juice.
For external use: pound and apply or apply the juice.
What should be avoided? "Fujian Folk Herbal Medicine": Anyone suffering from gangrene and other poisons, spleen deficiency and diarrhea should avoid making the juice and taking it raw.
Choose prescriptions ① To treat jaundice and bloating: 7 to 8 qian of Lianqiancao, 4 to 5 qian each of Imperata root and plantain, and 5 qian of dachshund.
***Decoct and take.
("Zhejiang Folk Herbal Medicine")? ② To treat nephritis and edema: one or two each of Lianqiancao and Bianzhucao, and five qian for shepherd's purse.
Decoct and take.
("Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicine in Shanghai")? ③ To facilitate urination and treat bladder stones: Lianqiancao, Asparagus, and Plantain each cost 5 qian each.
Decoct and take.
("Zhejiang Folk Herbal Medicine")? ④Treatment of malaria: Before malaria occurs, use the seven leaves of Lianqiancao as a pill to stuff into the nose.
("Questioning Materia Medica")? Erlianqiancao costs 1, 2, 5 to 3 taels.
Decoct it in water and take it in two doses, one dose a day for three days.
("Selected Survey Data on Unilateral Prescriptions") ⑤ Treat colds and coughs: 5 to 8 qian of fresh Lianqiancao (3 to 5 qian of dry one) (washed), half a liang of rock sugar.
Add boiling water, simmer for one hour, and take twice a day.
("Fujian Folk Herbal Medicine")? ⑥Treatment of fetal cough and swollen child: 3 to 5 qian each for menstrual tuberculosis medicine, sharp convulsion medicine, amaranth, and flower butterfly.
Stew meat or chicken.
⑦ To treat leucorrhea: Tuanjing medicine is five qian, Eucommia ulmoides is three qian, and Akebia is one qian and five cents.
Decoct in water and add sugar and take it.
⑧Treatment of irregular menstruation and bloating in the lower abdomen: 3 qian each of menstruation medicine and Duyelian, and 2 qian of Big-leaf moxa.
Eat with wine.
⑨Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: menstruation medicine, stir-fried with Chuirong wine, external application.
(⑥The following is from "Guiyang Folk Medicinal Herbs")? ⑩Treatment of malnutrition in children: Take three qian of Qiancao, add an appropriate amount of animal liver, stew the juice and take it.
("Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicine in Shanghai")? ⑾Treatment of boils, mumps, skin bruises and bruises: Pound fresh moneywort and apply it externally.
("Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicine in Shanghai")? ⑿Treatment of White Tiger Pill: Fresh plantain, fragrant everywhere.
Wash and mash, add less white wine, wring out the juice, dip the goose feathers in it and apply to the affected area.
("Zhu Mu Trial Effect Prescription")? ⒀Cure eczema and pus sores.
Paddy field dermatitis: half a pound each of fresh moneywort and wild chrysanthemum.
Add water to boil, use heat to scrub the affected area repeatedly (if there are pustules, the pustules must be broken), and then use prickly heat powder or tooth powder to spread over the ulcerated area once a day.
If the effect is not obvious after three times, you can add half a pound of hibiscus bark or leaves and decoct them.
("Selected Materials for the Exhibition of New Chinese Herbal Medicine Treatment Methods in Jiangsu Province")? ⒁ Treatment of scabies: Add a little salt to the cymbidium, rub it until it is fully cooked and rub it frequently, then take a bath.
If you use Jian Xian, it will not be effective.
("Saving Life in the Sea of ??Misery")? ⒂ Treating snake bites: Eat the raw medicine of Lianqiancao freshly, smash it and apply it to the wound.
("Zhejiang Folk Herbal Medicine")?
Clinical application ①Treatment of mumps: Wash the moneywort, add a small amount of salt and mash it, and apply it to the swollen area, whether on one side or If the parotid glands on both sides are swollen, medicine must be applied on both sides at the same time.
Fifty cases were treated and all were cured; parotid gland swelling subsided and body temperature dropped in an average of 12 hours.
② To treat burns, use 1 handful of fresh moneywort, wash it, wrap it in 2 to 3 layers of thicker yellow grass paper, soak it in water and roast it over a high fire, take it out for about 20 to 30 minutes. Remove the paper, mash the herbs over heat and squeeze the juice, put it in a cup, dip sterilized duck feathers in the concoction and apply it on the injured surface, several to dozens of times a day to keep the injured surface moist; for serious injuries, Adding an appropriate amount of borneol or musk (ground into fine powder) to the concoction can speed up recovery (but adding musk may leave scars); if the wound is infected and suppurative, it must be cleaned and disinfected first, and then the medicine is applied.
Treated 30 cases of II and III degree burns, with burn areas ranging from 1 to 30%. Among them, 17 cases had infection and suppuration, and 3 cases had systemic symptoms.
The results were all cured with no functional impairment.
When making medicine, pay attention to the heat. The herbs must be fully roasted, but they must not be burnt, otherwise the juice will not be able to be squeezed.
During treatment, the wound surface should be exposed, cannot be covered, and cannot be mixed with other drugs for treatment; it is best to use duck feathers when applying the concoction, such as cotton, whose fibers are easy to fall off, which may affect wound healing.
During the treatment period, avoid eating beans, loofah, eggs, fish and other foods.