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Fo Shou
佛手
fó shǒu
, "Buddha's hand"
Category:
Regulate Qi (Carminatives)
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Alternate Names:
Name
Pin Yin
Chinese
Translated
Citri sarcodactylis Fructus
Tastes:
Acrid
,
Bitter
Dosage:
3-9g
Cautions:
Use with caution in those with yin deficiency with fire. Traditional Contraindications: Used by itself, or used excessively, it will harm the normal qi.
Meridians:
Lung
,
Spleen
,
Liver
,
Stomach
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Consists of uniform, even, unfragmented slices with white pericarp and an intense aroma.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
There are no known formulas that contain this herb at this time
Family:
Rutaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Citri sarcodactylis Fructus
Botanical:
Citrus Medica L. Var. Sarcodactylis Swingle
Japanese:
bushu
Korean:
bulsu
Common:
finger citron fruit, Buddha's hand
Temperature:
Warm
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Stops Coughs
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Spreads and Regulates Liver Qi.
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Harmonizes the Stomach and Strengthens the Spleen.
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Dries Dampness and Transforms Phlegm.
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Chest or hypochondrial pain
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Stifling sensation in the chest
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Epigastric pain
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fullness and distention
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Lack of appetite
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Belching and/or Vomitting
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Subacute or chronic cough with copious sputum
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Unrelenting cough with chest pain
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