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Ban Xia
半夏
bàn xià
, ""half summer""
Category:
Transform Phlegm and Stop Cough
Warm and Transform Cold Phlegm
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Tastes:
Acrid
Dosage:
4.5 - 12g
Toxic
Cautions:
Contraindicated in all cases of bleeding, cough due to Yin Xu or depleted fluids; Caution with all cases of Heat;
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Lung
,
Spleen
,
Stomach
Preparation:
To lower the toxicity of Ban Xia, it is deep fried with ginger, vinegar, or alumen and is what is given at the pharmacy if one asks for Ban Xia (Fa Ban Xia); When the herb is treated with ginger juice, it is specifically known as Jiang Ban Xia;
Quality:
No quality data at this time
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (Revised edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
Possible Overdose symptoms: feeling of burning and numbness in the throat and lips, queasy stomach,
Formulas
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xiāng fù xuán fù huā tāng (Cyperus and Inula Decoction)
bàn xià bái zhú tiān má tāng (Pinellia Atractylodis Macrocephalae and Gastrodi)
bàn xìa hòu pò tāng (Pinellia and Magnolia Bark Decoction)
bàn xià xiè xīn tāng (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium)
bǎo hé wán (Preserve Harmony Pill)
bú huàn jīn zhèng qì sǎn (Rectify the Qi Powder Worth More than Gold)
chái hú jiā lóng gǔ mǔ lì tāng (Bupleurum plus Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Decoction)
chái hú jiā máng xiāo tāng (Bupleurum Decoction plus Mirabilite)
chái hú sì wù tāng (Bupleurum and Four Substance Decoction)
chái píng tāng (Bupleurum and Calm the Stoamch Decoction)
dà chái hú tāng (Major Bupleurum Decoction)
dǎo tán tāng (Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
dí tán tāng (Scour Phlegm Decoction)
dìng chuǎn tāng (Arrest Wheezing Decoction)
èr chén tāng (Two Cured Decoction)
gān jiāng rén shēn bàn xià wán (Ginger, Ginseng and Pinellia Pill)
gé gēn jiā bàn xià tāng (Kudzu Decoction plus Pinellia)
gūa lǒu xìe bái bàn xìa tāng (Trichosanthes Fruit, Chinese Chive, and Pinellia Decoction)
hǎi zǎo yù hú tāng (Sargassum Decoction for the Jade Flask)
hāo qín qīng dǎn tāng (Artemisia Annua and Scutellaria Decoction to Clear)
huáng lián tāng (Coptis Decoction)
huáng lián wēn dǎn tāng (Coptis Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
huí chūn dān (Return of Spring Special Pill)
huò pò xià líng tāng (Agastache, Magnolia Bark, Pinellia and Poria Decoction)
huò xiāng zhèng qì sǎn (Agastache powder to Rectify the Qi)
jiā wèi èr chén tāng (Augmented Two-Cured Decoction)
jiā wèi mài mén dōng tāng (Augmented Ophiopogonis Decoction)
jīn shuǐ liù jūn jiān (Six-Gentleman of Metal and Water Decoction)
jú pí zhú rú tāng (Tangerine Peel and Bamboo Shavings Decoction (from formulas to aid the living))
lián pò yǐn (Coptis and Magnolia Bark Decoction)
liù ān jiān (Six Serenity Decoction)
liù hé tāng (Harmonize the Six Decoction)
liù jūn zǐ tāng (Six Gentleman Decoction)
mài mén dōng tāng (Ophiopogonis Decoction)
qīng dǎn xiè huǒ tāng (Clear the Gallbladder and Drain Fire Decoction)
qīng pí tāng (Clear the Spleen Decoction)
qīng shī huà tán tāng (Clear Dampness and Transform Phlegm Decoction)
rén shēn huáng qí sǎn (Ginseng and Astragalus Powder)
sān rén tāng (Three Nut Decoction)
shè gān má huáng tāng (Belamcanda and Ephedra Decoction)
shēng jiāng xiè xīn tāng (Fresh Ginger Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium)
shēng yáng yì wèi tāng (Raise the Yang and Benefit the Stomach Decoction)
shí wèi wēn dǎn tāng (Ten-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
shí yī weì wēn dǎn tāng (Eleven-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
sì qī tāng (Four-Ingredient Decoction for the Seven Emotions)
sū zǐ jiàng qì tāng (Perilla Fruit Decoction for Directing Qi Downward)
wēn dǎn tāng (Warm the Gallbladder Decoction)
wēn jīng tāng (Warm the Menses Decoction)
wǔ jī sǎn (Five Accumulation Powder)
xiāng shā liù jūn zǐ tāng (Six Gentlemen Decoction with Aucklandia and Amomum)
xiǎo chái hú tāng (Minor Bupleurum Decoction)
xiǎo qīng lóng jiā shí gāo tāng (Minor Bluegreen Dragon Decoction plus Gypsum)
xiǎo qīng lóng tāng (Minor Blue-green Dragon Decoction)
xīng rén huá shí tāng (Apricot Kernel and Talcum Decoction)
xìng sū sǎn (Apricot Kernel and Perilla Leaf Powder)
xuān bì tāng (Disband Painful Obstruction Decoction)
xúan fù dài zhě tāng (Inola and Hematite Decoctioon)
zhèn nì bái hǔ tāng (White Tiger Decoction to Suppress Rebellion)
zhǐ shí xiāo pǐ wán (Immature Bitter Orange Pill to Reduce Focal Distention)
zhōng mǎn fēn xiāo tāng (Separate and Reduce Fullness in the Middle Decoction)
zhōng mǎn fēn xiāo wán (Separate and Reduce Fullness in the Middle Pill)
zhú yè shí gāo tāng (Lophatherus and Gypsum Decoction)
Family:
Araceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Rhizoma Pinelliae Ternatae
Botanical:
Pinellia ternata
Japanese:
hange
Korean:
panha
Common:
pinellia rhizome, pinellia tuber
Temperature:
Warm
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Veronica Rogers
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Transforms Phlegm
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Dries Dampness and Descends Qi. (especially for Cold Phlegm in the Lungs and Phlegm due to Spleen Xu Dampness)
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Harmonizes the Stomach and Stops vomiting.
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Disperses nodules and Reduces distention.
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Cough
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Damp Phlegm
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Nausea, vomiting;
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Veronica Rogers
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Nodules, pressure, distention,or pain due to Phlegm lingering in the chest, Phlegm nodules in the neck (goiter and scrofula), or obstructions caused by Phlegm anywhere in the body;
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Focal distention in the chest and epigastrium;
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Veronica Rogers
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1. With
(陳皮, aged peel)
Chen Pi
for epigastric and abdominal distension, nausea, and vomiting due to disharmony of the Stomach Qi; This combination is also used for productive cough and a stifling sensation in the chest due to obstruction of Phlegm-Damp or Spleen Qi deficiency;
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Veronica Rogers
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2. With
(黃蓮, yellow links)
Huang Lian
for epigastric distension and indigestion due to simultaneous invasion of hot and cold pathogenic influences into the Stomach;
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Veronica Rogers
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3. With
(黃苓, )
Huang Qin
for Phlegm-Heat induced rebellious Qi with cough, nausea, and vomiting;
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Veronica Rogers
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4. With
(瓜蔞, )
Gua Lou
for a feeling of distention in the chest, cough, and vomiting due to Phlegm-Heat obstructing the Interior;
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Veronica Rogers
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5. With
(厚朴, thick bark)
Hou Po
for Phlegm-induced cough, vomiting, and epigastric and abdominal distention;
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Veronica Rogers
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6. With
(夏枯草, summer withered herb)
Xia Ku Cao
for Phlegm-Heat induced insomnia;
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Veronica Rogers
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7. With
(浙貝母, shell mother from Zhe)
Zhe Bei Mu
for scrofula of Phlegm-Damp induced cough;
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Brandy Proppe
Looks like beer nuts, so… Beer has a cold frothy head of phlegm Drink too many cold brews and your stomach might rebel Beer nuts are salty and salt dissolves phlegm nodules
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