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Ba Dou
巴豆
bā dòu
, ""clinging bean""
Category:
Downward-Draining
Harsh Expellants (Cathartics)
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Tastes:
Acrid
Dosage:
0.1-0.3g per day, otherwise external use only; Tw
Toxic
Cautions:
Contraindicated during Pregnancy and in weak patients. Croton oil can cause diarrhea in doses as little as 0.01g; When taking this herb, one should avoid ingesting hot liquids, as it may aggravate its laxative effect;
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Lung
,
Stomach
,
Large Intestine
Preparation:
• Defatted kernels • Dry-fried kernels • Sand washed kernels • Husks • Oil
Quality:
Good quality - big, full fruit with yellowish white seeds;
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
Very harsh and always should be used with caution;
This herb is obsolete because:
Very Toxic
Formulas
(3)
bái sǎn (White Powder)
sān wù beì jí wán (Three-Substance pill for Emergencies)
tīan tái wū yào sǎn (Top-Quality Lindera Powder)
Family:
Euphorbiaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Semen Croton Tiglii
Botanical:
Croton tiglium L. (bā dòu 巴豆)
Japanese:
hazu
Korean:
padu
Common:
croton seed
Temperature:
Hot
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Drives out water and Reduces edema
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Treats Phlegm veiling the sensory orifices
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Bursts clogged phlegm and Improves the throat
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Warmly unblocks and Vigorously purges the Intestines
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Promotes healing of abscesses and ulcers topically
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Severe cold accumulation in the interior
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Constipation
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Abdominal fullness
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4. With
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Jie Geng
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(貝母, )
Bei Mu
for Lung abscess with cough, chest pain, and copious, fishy-smelling sputum;
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5. With
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Mo Yao
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(木鳖子, wooden turtle seeds)
Mu Bie Zi
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1. With
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Da Huang
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(乾薑, dried ginger)
Gan Jiang
for accumulation of Cold in the interior;
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2. With
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Shen Qu
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3. With
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Zhu Sha
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(牛黃, cattle and/or buffalo yellow)
Niu Huang
for Phlegm veiling the sensory orifices;
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