![]() ![]() Zingiberis Gan Jiangis used, the action is even stronger.īoth Zhi Ban Xia and Rz. They are used together to treat Cold-Dampness injuring the Stomach and Cold-Phlegm induced cough with profuse mucus. Sheng Jiang warms the Stomach and awakens the Spleen in order to harmonize the Stomach and settle nausea and warms the Lungs and transforms thin mucus to stop cough. Zhi Ban Xia dries Dampness and disperses Phlegm and thin mucus to settle nausea and dry Dampness and transform Phlegm to treat cough. Zingiberis Recens Sheng Jiang harmonize the Stomach, settle nausea and alleviate cough. Fu Ling strengthens the Spleen, expels Dampness and transforms Phlegm, while Zhi Ban Xia dries and transforms Phlegm. Both Zhi Ban Xia and Poria Fu Ling expel Phlegm-Dampness.Drink slowly after the dregs have been removed. For aphasia, aphonia due to pain of the Shao Yin channel and sore throat, crush seven pieces of this herb, pack it into an egg whose yolk has been removed, fill the egg with wine and boil over a charcoal fire for a short time.For carbuncle and cellulitis on the back and breast furuncle, powder this herb and mix with the white of an egg, then apply topically. ![]() For symptoms of tongue cancer (double tongue, swollen and rigid tongue), gargle with this herb decocted in vinegar.One source says that it cures sores, paralysis of the throat, regurgitation, vomiting, mass and goiter.This herb resolves swellings and lumps and treats carbuncles and goiter both internally and topically.This herb inhibits the growth of cancer cells.It is said to disperse Stagnation and reduce distention.It is said that it should not be used during pregnancy, however in practice it is used, especially for morning sickness - always in combination with a substantial amount of ginger.It is one of the most important herbs for treating Phlegm conditions and digestive disturbance.Oral administration of raw ginger acts as an antidote. Toxic symptoms include: burning and numbness in the throat and lips, queasy stomach and nausea and a feeling of pressure in the chest.The unprepared herb is most toxic, prepared with ginger the next most toxic and prepared with alumen, the least toxic.Zhi Ban Xia is more effective at clearing Phlegm-Damp and transforming Phlegm in the Stomach.Fritillariae Bei Mu is more effective in clearing Phlegm-Heat and transforming Phlegm in the Lungs. Fritillariae Thunbergii Zhe Bei Muor Bul. Nausea and vomiting due to Heat and Cold. Phlegm-Heat affecting the Stomach with restless sleep. Phlegm-Heat induced Rebellious Qi with cough, nausea, and vomiting.įocal distention in the chest and diaphragm due to clumping of Phlegm and Heat leading to Qi Stagnation.Ĭhest Bi due to clumping of sticky, thick and turbid Phlegm.Ĭlears Heat, dries Dampness, dislodges Phlegm and calms the Spirit for internal retention of Damp Heat with deep-seated, difficult-to-expectorate sputum, nausea, a stifling sensation in the chest and insomnia or restless sleep.Įxpels Wind and controls, palpitations and convulsions for children's febrile convulsions from Phlegm-Heat, seizures and Wind-Stroke with profuse Phlegm making speech difficult.Ĭough with profuse Phlegm and a stifling sensation in the chest. Scrofula or Phlegm-Dampness induced cough. Treats Phlegm-Dampness with Qi Stagnation to open Phlegm and Qi Obstruction with a sensation of fullness in the chest with coughing and wheezing, nausea, vomiting and a sensation of distention in the hypochondrium. Phlegm-induced coughing, vomiting, and epigastric and abdominal distention. ![]() Phlegm-Heat clumping in the chest and epigastrium with a stifling, distended sensation in the epigastrium that is aggravated by pressure, coughing of viscous, yellow sputum, a greasy, yellow tongue coat and a slippery, rapid pulse. Nausea with lethargy, anorexia, poor concentration and a swollen, a pale tongue with a greasy, white coat due to turbid Dampness in the Spleen and Stomach.įever, vomiting, lethargy and diarrhea associated with Summerheat. ![]() Vomiting with clear signs of Cold in the Middle Jiao.Įpigastric distention and indigestion due to a simultaneous invasion of Hot and Cold pathogenic influences into the Stomach. ![]()
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