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What is the medicinal value of orange pit?
Orange pit (Japanese herb)

Different names of orange pit (Wan Seng Tan Ji Fang), orange pit (Herbal Yi Yan), orange rice (Annals of Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine) and orange pit (Pharmacology).

The source is the seeds of various oranges, such as the rutaceae plant Fuju or Juju.

Sexual taste "outline": bitter, flat and non-toxic.

Meridian tropism enters liver and kidney meridians.

① "the essence of taste": the meridian of yin in the hand and yin in the foot.

② Outline: Entering Foot Jueyin.

Materia Medica Jing Shu: Entering Kidney and Bladder Meridian.

Indications-The function of orange pit is to regulate qi and relieve pain.

Treat hernia, testicular swelling and pain, breast abscess, lumbago and bladder gas pain.

① "Rihuazi Materia Medica": Treating low back pain, bladder gas and kidney pain.

Fried and shelled, it is better to eat with wine.

② Outline: Treatment of small intestinal hernia and clitoris swelling and pain.

③ Compendium of Materia Medica: soothing the liver and regulating qi, reducing swelling and dispersing toxin.

④ Outline of medical forest: nourishing kidney and strengthening kidney.

Oral administration and dosage: decocted, 1 ~ 3 yuan; I still took the pills and dispersed them.

It is advisable to avoid "Ben Feng Jingyuan":' Only empirical evidence is appropriate, and insufficient is forbidden.

It tastes bitter and hurts the stomach.