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Nine-story pagoda is a Chinese medicine name [1]. 3 Fujian Chinese Herbal Medicine Nine-story Pagoda
Nine-story Pagoda is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from Fujian Chinese Herbal Medicine, and is the alias of Orchidaceae recorded in Textual Research on Plant Names [1]. 3.1 alias of the nine-story tower
vanilla, peppermint, stone incense, nine-story tower, opposite flowers [2]. 3.2 source and place of origin
the whole grass of verbenaceae plant Caryopteris in Canada (Thunb.) miq. Distributed in East China and Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Gansu and other places [2].
3.3 sexual taste
pungent and warm [2]. 3.4 functions
expelling wind and removing dampness, relieving cough and removing blood stasis [2]. 3.5 Indications
1. Treat common cold and fever, rheumatic bone pain, whooping cough, chronic tracheitis, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia, leucorrhea, postpartum blood stasis and pain. Decocting: 9 ~ 15g [2].
2. To treat eczema and skin itching, apply it with mashed juice or decoct it with water; Trauma, swelling and swelling, furuncle, tamping [2]. 3.6 pharmacological effects
this product contains volatile oil, including α-cedrene, α-pinene, β-pinene, α-cedrene, and sodium vanillin. In vitro, it has antibacterial effect on staphylococcus aureus and diphtheria bacillus [2]. 4 Xiao Budan's Records of Lingnan Herbs Collection Nine-story Pagoda
Nine-story Pagoda is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from Xiao Budan's Records of Lingnan Herbs Collection, that is, the alias of basil recorded in Re-establishing Administration and Standby Materia Medica of Classics and History [1]. 4.1 alias of the nine-story tower
spearmint, coriander, wild clover, nine-story tower, Eupatorium odoratum, and grass [3]. 4.2 source and place of origin
the whole grass of Ocimum basilicum L. of Labiatae. It is cultivated in many places and wild in the south [3]. 4.3 sexual taste
pungent, sweet and warm. Into the spleen, lung, stomach, large intestine meridian [3]. 4.4 Functions < P > Dispelling wind and relieving exterior syndrome, eliminating dampness and harmonizing middle energizer, promoting qi and blood circulation, detoxifying and relieving swelling [3]. 4.5 Indications
1. For colds and headaches, fever and cough, heatstroke, indigestion, no appetite, abdominal distension and pain, vomiting and diarrhea, rheumatic arthralgia, nocturnal emission and irregular menstruation, decocted for 5-15g [3].
2. Treat falls and sprains. Decoct or tamping [3].
3. Treating eczema and dermatitis, decocting and washing with water; Gum ulcer, burning ash coating [3]. 4.6 chemical composition
basil contains volatile oil, which contains basilene, methyl piperonal, linalool, 1,8-cineole, geraniol, etc. The whole plant contains flavonoids such as quercetin, rutin, rosmarinic acid, sacrosanct and its glycosides; It also contains coumarin, such as horse chestnut bark element [3]. 4.7 pharmacological effects of the nine-story pagoda