Contents 1 Pinyin 2 "Compilation of National Chinese Herbal Medicine": Xihuangcao 2.1 Pinyin name 2.2 Alias ??of Xihuangcao 2.3 Source 2.4 Nature and flavor 2.5 Function and indication 2.6 Usage and dosage of Xihuangcao 2.7 Excerpt 3 "Chinese Materia Medica" 》: Xihuangcao 3.1 Origin 3.2 Pinyin name 3.3 English name 3.4 Alias ??of Xihuangcao 3.5 Source 3.6 Original form 3.7 Habitat distribution 3.8 Cultivation 3.9 Properties 3.10 Chemical composition 3.11 Pharmacological effects of Xihuangcao 3.12 Nature and flavor 3.13 Meridian tropism 3.14 Function and indications 3.15 Usage and dosage of Xihuangcao 3.16 Note 3.17 Attached prescription 3.18 Discussion by each expert 3.19 Excerpt attached: 1 Prescriptions using the Chinese medicine Xihuangcao 2 Chinese patent medicines using the Chinese medicine Xihuangcao 3 Xihuangcao in ancient books 1 Pinyin p>
2.3 Source of gallbladder, wind blood grass and yellow juice grass
The whole plant of Lamiaceae Rabdosia lophanthoides (Ham. ex D. Don) Hara. Harvested in summer and autumn and sun-dried; fresh products can be picked at any time.
2.4 Nature and flavor
Bitter, cold. 2.5 Functions and Indications
Clear away heat and dampness, cool blood and disperse blood stasis. Used for acute jaundice hepatitis, acute cholecystitis, enteritis, dysentery, swelling and pain from bruises. 2.6 Usage and dosage of Xihuangcao
0.5 to 1 tael. 2.7 Excerpt
"National Collection of Chinese Herbal Medicine" 3 "Chinese Materia Medica": Xihuangcao 3.1 Source
From the Guangzhou Army's "Common Chinese Herbal Medicine Manual" 3.2 Pinyin name
Xī Huánɡ Cǎo 3.3 English name
Linearstripe Rabdosia Herb 3.4 Alias ??of Xī Huánɡ Cǎo
Bear bile grass, blood wind grass, creek grass, goat's noodle, Taiwan Corydalis, Coptis chinensis, Fragrant tea grass, mountain bear bile, and yellow juice grass 3.5 Source
Medicinal material source: It is the whole plant of the Lamiaceae plant Xiongcao and linear green tea grass.
Latin plant, animal and mineral names: 1. Rabdosia (Maxim.) Hara. 3.11 Pharmacological effects
The active ingredients of Xihuangcao, Xihuangcao A and Xanthaphyllin A, have anti-cancer activity and have a significant inhibitory effect on human cervical cancer (HeLa) cells [1]. 3.12 Nature and flavor
Bitter in taste; cold in nature 3.13 Return to the meridians
Return to the liver; gallbladder; large intestine meridian 3.14 Functions and Indications
Clear away heat and detoxify; remove dampness and reduce jaundice; Disperse blood stasis and reduce swelling. Mainly used for damp-heat jaundice; cholecystitis; diarrhea; sores and bruises; 3.15 Usage and dosage of Xihuangcao
Oral administration: decoction, 1530g. External use: appropriate amount, pound and apply; or grind into powder and apply on it.
3.16 Note
People with spleen and stomach deficiency should take it with caution. 3.17 Attached Recipe
①Treatment of acute yellow-thin hepatitis: Xihuangcao mixed with anti-ZA sorrel and wire grass, decoction in water and taken. ②Treatment of acute cholecystitis with jaundice: Xihuangcao mixed with Tianjihuang, Artemisia wormwood, chicken bone grass, plantain, decoction in water. ③Treatment of dysentery due to dampness and heat: 1. Pound the fresh leaves of xihuangcao, pound the juice and drink it; 2. Mix xihuangcao with Tianxianglu and wild peony, decoct it in water and take it. (①The following prescriptions are from "Traditional Chinese Medicine") ④Treatment of dysentery and enteritis: Fresh Artemisia leaves from four directions. Wash, make juice and take internally. Five milliliters once a day, two to three milliliters for children. ("Selected Collection of the Whole Exhibition·Infectious Diseases") ⑤Cure Closure: 2 liang of fresh fragrant tea vegetables, 1 liang each of fresh Shiwei and fresh plantain. Decoction in water. (Jiangxi "Handbook of Herbal Medicine") 3.18 Discussions by various experts
1. Guangzhou Army's "Handbook of Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicine": clearing heat, diuresis, and reducing yellowing. Treat acute jaundice hepatitis and acute cholecystitis.
2. "Color Atlas of Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicines": clears the liver and promotes gallbladder, reduces jaundice and removes dampness, cools blood and disperses phlegm. Treat acute hepatitis, bruises and swelling. 3.19 Excerpt
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