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Introduction to Corrugated Substrates

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 Latin name 5 English name 6 Alias ??of corrugated 7 Origin and origin 8 Meridian distribution of nature and flavor 9 Functions and indications 10 Usage and dosage of corrugated 11 Chemical composition 12 Corrugated Pharmacological effects 13 Pharmacopoeia standards of corrugated seeds 13.1 Product name 13.2 Source 13.3 Characteristics 13.3.1 Mud cockles 13.3.2 Kui cockles 13.4 Corrugated bark pieces 13.4.1 Processing 13.4.1.1 Corrugated seeds 13.4.1.2 Forged corrugated seeds 13.4.2 Nature, taste and Meridian tropism 13.4.3 Functions and indications 13.4.4 Usage and dosage 13.4.5 Storage 13.5 Source 14 Attached reference materials: 1 Prescriptions using the Chinese medicine corrugated seeds 2 Chinese patent medicines using the Chinese medicine corrugated seeds 3 Corrugated seeds in ancient books 1 Pinyin

wǎ léng zǐ 2 English reference

concha arcae [Landao Chinese-English Dictionary]

concha arcae [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary]

< p> blood clam shell [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary]

Concha Arcae (拉) [Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Approval Committee. Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology (2004)]

< p> clam shell [Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Approval Committee. Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology (2004)] 3 Overview

Clam shell is the name of a Chinese medicine, from "Compendium of Materia Medica" [1]. They are the shells of Arca subcrenata Lischke, Arca granosa Linnaeus or Arca inflata Reeve [2].

"The Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China" (2010 edition) records the pharmacopoeia standards of this traditional Chinese medicine. 4 Latin name

Concha Arcae (La) ("Terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)") 5 English name

Clam shell ("Terms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)") 6 Corrugated Alias

Walongzi, Walongzi, clam shell, clam shell[1] 7 Source and origin

Arca inflata Reeve.Arca inflata Reeve. Mud clam A . granosa L. Or the shell of A. subcrenata Lischke. Mainly produced in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong, Liaoning and other places. [1] 8 Meridian distribution of nature and flavor

Sweet, salty, flat. Enters the liver, spleen and stomach meridians. [1] 9 Functions and Indications

It can produce antacid, relieve pain, eliminate phlegm, and soften hardness. It can be used to treat stomachache, noisiness, acid vomiting, stubborn phlegm accumulation, scrofula, and stasis due to blood stasis. [1] 10 Usage and Dosage of Corrugated Fruit

Oral administration: decoction, 9-15g, should be broken into pieces and fried first; or grind into powder and drink, 1.5-3g each time. It is used for making acid and calcining, and for eliminating phlegm and softening hardness. [1] 11 Chemical composition

This product mainly contains calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate. Also contains small amounts of magnesium, iron, etc. [1] 12 Pharmacological effects

Calcium carbonate has anti-gastric acid effect.

[1] 13 Pharmacopoeia Standards for Corrugated Zipper 13.1 Product Name

Corrugated Zizi

Walengzi

ARCAE CONCHA 13.2 Source

This product is Clam Shell of Arca subcrenata Lischke, Arca gran.osa Linnaeus or Arca flata Reeve. Catch them in the autumn and winter solstice in the following spring, wash them, boil them briefly in boiling water, remove the flesh and dry them. 13.3 Characteristics

The hairy clam is slightly triangular or fan-shaped, 4-5cm long and 3-4cm high. The outside of the shell is raised, with brown hairs or fallen off; the top of the shell is protruding. Curled inward; there are 30 to 34 radiating ribs extending from the top of the shell to the ventral surface. The inner surface of the shell is flat

Smooth and white. The edge of the shell has depressions corresponding to the straight ribs on the outer surface of the shell. The hinge has a row of small teeth. Quality. The smell is slight and the taste is light. 13.3.1 Mud Clam

2.5-4cm long, 2-3cm high. There are no brown hairs on the outside of the shell, and there are 18 to 21 radial ribs with granular protrusions on the ribs. 13.3.2 Kui Clam

79cm long, 6~8cm high. There are 42 to 48 radiating ribs on the outside of the shell. 13.4 Corrugated pieces 13.4.1 Processing 13.4.1.1 Corrugated pieces

Wash, dry and crush. 13.4.1.2 Forged corrugated tiles

Take the clean corrugated tiles and forge them until crispy using the lighting forging method (Appendix IID). 13.4.2 Nature, flavor and meridians

Salty, flat. Returns to the lung, stomach and liver meridians. 13.4.3 Functions and indications

Eliminate phlegm and remove blood stasis, soften hardness and dissipate stagnation, and produce antacid and pain relief. It is used for stubborn phlegm that is sticky, sticky and difficult to cough up, galls, scrofula, lumps in the fistula, stomach pain and pantothenic acid. 13.4.4 Usage and dosage

9~15g, fry first. 13.4.5 Storage

Store in a dry place. 13.5 Source