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An Xi Xiang
安息香
ān xī xiāng
, ""peaceful rest fragrance""
Category:
Open the Orifices (Aromatics)
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Functions
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Tastes:
Acrid
,
Bitter
Dosage:
0.3-1.5g in pills and powder;
Cautions:
Use with caution in cases of Fire due to Yin deficiency;
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Heart
,
Spleen
,
Liver
Preparation:
In pills or powders only. Should not be decocted!
Quality:
Good quality is brittle, aromatic, and either pale brown or brownish red;
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (Revised edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
(2)
sū hé xiāng wán (Liquid Styrax Pill)
zhì bǎo dān (Greatest Treasure Special Pill)
Family:
Styracaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Benzoinum
Botanical:
Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hart., Styrax benzoin
Japanese:
ansokukō
Korean:
ansikhyang
Common:
Benzoin, Gum benzoin, Siam Benzoin, Sumatra Benzoin, Gum Benjamin
Temperature:
Neutral
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Opens the orifices;
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Promotes the movement of Qi.
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Invigorates Blood.
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-delirium or coma with a stifling sensation and focal distension in the chest and abdomen
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-for pain in the chest and abdomen due to Xue and Qi stagnation
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S. benzoides and S. tonkenensis are specific species in China, while S. benzoin is a species from other areas in South East Asia. It is debatable which species is used, since it would depend on the source's location. From most Chinese source texts, S. benzoin and S. tonkenensis seemed to be listed most often for this herb.
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Major Combinations: 1. With
(沉香, sinking fragrance)
Chen Xiang
,
(丁香, spike fragrance)
Ding Xiang
,
(木香, wood fragrance)
Mu Xiang
,
(藿香, agastache aroma)
Huo Xiang
,
(小茴香, small return fragrance)
Xiao Hui Xiang
for abdominal pain in children due to Cold in which the legs are drawn up and the child cries; 2. With
(人蔘, man root)
Ren Shen
and Fu Zi for sudden turmoil disorder due to Damp-Cold;
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