Medicinal Name: Abacus, Golden Bone Wind, Thunder Beat, Lion's Roll, Wild Pumpkin.
Chinese Family Name: Euphorbiaceae
Latin Family Name: Euphorbiaceae
Chinese Genus: Abacus
Latin Genus: Glochidion
Chinese Species: Abacus
Latin Species: Glochidion puberum L. Hutch.
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Medicinal parts: fruit, leaves can also be used medicinally.
Distribution: various places.
Habitat: mountain slopes, forest margins, ditches and bushes.
Habitat: sunny
Reproduction: seeds.
Functions: prolapse, menstrual pain, skin diseases.
Specialty: dysentery, enteritis, tonsillitis, stomatitis, urethritis, jaundice, hernia, snake bite.
Scholarly name: Glochidion puberum (Linn.) Hutch.
English name: Puberulous Glochidion
Alias: Abacus bead, wild pumpkin, fruit box boy, persimmon pepper ("Botanical Names and Facts Diagrams"), eight petals of orange, steamed bread fruit, water golden gourd, red tangerine (Fujian Folk Herbs). "), the ground golden melon (" Guangxi Chinese veterinary medicine plant "), blood papaya (" Compendium of Commonly Used Folk Herbs "), chicken wood pepper, wild pan peach, hundreds of tangerine (" Chinese soil pesticide "), the ground pumpkin, the wild northern melon seeds, the milling pan tree seeds (" Jiangxi Folk Herbal Medicine "), the mountain golden melon, the mountain oil citrus (" South Fujian Folk Herbal Medicine "), the stinking mountain orange, the mountain tangerine, red pines (" Quanzhou Herbals "), the mountain steamed buns, the lion rolled balls (" Lingnan Herb Journal"), Lei Ta Persimmon, Wan Dou Zi, Shou Pai Zi, Niu Naphthalene, Baileng Tangerine ("East Fujian Materia Medica"), Wild Tomato Pope, Steamed Bun Tree Zi ("Jiangxi Folk Herbal Medicine Examination and Recipes"), Golden Bone Breeze ("Handbook of Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicines" of the Guangzhou Force), Water Pumpkin, Wild Hair Hawthorn, Hundred Pods of Tangerine ("Commonly Used Herbal Medicines in Zhejiang Folk Medicine"), Chau Chun Pine ("Chinese Medicine Formulas and Pharmaceuticals"), Orange Herb, Cicadas Tree, Water Melon Tree, Collected Herbs and Blood Foam Wood.
Ecology: Born in the thickets on mountain slopes.
Resource distribution: Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shaanxi, Yunnan and other places.
Source: The roots and leaves are used as medicine. Roots can be collected throughout the year, sliced and dried; leaves collected in summer and fall, dried. Roots, stems, leaves and fruits are used as medicine, which can reduce swelling and detoxification, cure dysentery and stop diarrhea: the liquid boiled out of the whole plant can kill vegetable worms.
Taste and attributes: slightly bitter, astringent, cool; clearing heat and detoxification, eliminating stagnation and stopping diarrhea.
Functions and Indications:
Clearing heat and inducing dampness, dispelling wind and activating collaterals. It is used for cold and fever, sore throat, malaria, acute gastroenteritis, dyspepsia, dysentery, rheumatoid arthritis, bruises, leucorrhea, dysmenorrhea.
Acacia can also be used to treat jaundice, scrofula, testicular deviation, leucorrhea, leucorrhoea, hemorrhoids, malaria and other conditions. It is used with caution in pregnant women.
Use and dosage: 0.5 to 1 tael.