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Bai Wei
白薇
bái wěi
Category:
Clear Heat
Clear Heat from Deficiency (xu heat)
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Tastes:
Bitter
,
Salty
Dosage:
3-12g
Cautions:
None noted
Meridians:
Lung
,
Kidney
,
Stomach
Preparation:
• Fresh • Honey-prepared • Dry-fried
Quality:
Good quality - thick (1 cm) and long roots with a compact center and a yellowish brown surface
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
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Formulas
(2)
jiā jiǎn wēi ruí tāng (Modiified Polygonatum Odoratum Decoction)
wēi ruí tāng (Polygonatum Odoratum Decoction)
Family:
Asclepiadaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Radix Cynanchi Baiwei
Botanical:
Cynanchum Atratum Bge., Cynanchum Versicolor Bge.
Japanese:
byakubi
Korean:
baekmi
Common:
swallowwort root, cynanchi root
Temperature:
Cold
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Clears heat and Cools the blood
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Relieves toxicity
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Yin Deficiency Heat
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Heat entering the nutritive or blood levels
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Persistent summertime fever in children
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