Pharmaceutical Name: | Radix Pulsatillae |
Botanical Name: | Pulsatilla chinensis (Bge.) Regel |
Common Name: | Pulsatilla root Anemone |
Source of Earliest Record: | Shennong Bencao Jing |
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations: | The roots are dug in spring or late autumn, cleaned and dried in the sun. |
Properties and Taste: | Bitter and cold |
Meridian: | Large intestine |
Functions: | To clear heat and release toxins To cool the blood and stop dysentery |
Indications and Combinations: | Dysentery, manifested as fever, abdominal pain, bloody and pus-like stool and tenesmus. *Use with Phellodendron bark (Huangbai) and Coptis root (Huanglian) in the formula such as Baitouweng Tang. |
Dosage: | 6-15 g |
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