Evacuating wind-heat; clearing away heat and removing toxins to penetrate rashes; declaring the lungs, inducing the pharynx and dispersing swellings.
Wind-heat colds, the first signs of warm diseases; wind-heat or lung-heat cough, sputum; sore throat; rash impermeable; measles in the early stages of rash, rash and itching; sores, swelling and poison and mumps. Raw can be laxative, fever and sore throat, both hot constipation is especially suitable.
It is used for feverish sores and swellings that have not yet collapsed, and is often paired with diclofenac, chrysanthemum, and other heat-clearing and detoxifying medicines.
Use and dosage
Internally: decoction of soup, 5-10g, into the decoction should be broken, fried after the coldness is reduced; or into the bulk.
External use: appropriate amount, decoction and gargle.
Contraindications
This product can slip the intestines, and is contraindicated in cases of qi deficiency and loose stools. Gua sha rash is not contraindicated diarrhea, so use it without harm. If the carbuncle has been ulcerated, it is not suitable for those who are not constipated.
Mudanpi, Chinese medicine. For the buttercup plant peony dry root skin. Produced in Anhui, Sichuan, Henan, Shandong and other places. Bitter, pungent, slightly cold, to the heart, liver, kidney meridian, with clearing heat and cool blood, activate blood to remove blood stasis, and reduce the effects of deficiency heat. Peony bark and peony phenol are less toxic.