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Chen Xiang
沉香
chén xiāng
, "sinking fragrance"
Category:
Regulate Qi (Carminatives)
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Alternate Names:
Name
Pin Yin
Chinese
Translated
Lignum Aquilariae
Tastes:
Acrid
,
Bitter
Dosage:
1-1.5g; it should be added the end
Aromatic
Cautions:
Caution in those with sunken qi or fire from yin deficiency. Toxicity: Oral application can cause such side effects as nausea, borborygmus, and diarrhea. Allergic reactions have been reported following skin and eye contact with the powdered drug.
Meridians:
Spleen
,
Kidney
,
Stomach
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Consists of heavy, brownish black, oily pieces of wood with an intense aroma. In addition, there should be groups of light brownish-black striations or points that are visible on cross section within the matrix of the lighter brown wood.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
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Formulas
(9)
gǔn tán wán (Vaporize Phlegm Pill)
hēi xī dān (Lead Special pill)
huí chūn dān (Return of Spring Special Pill)
liù mò tāng (Six Milled-herb Decoction)
nǔan gān jīan (Warm the Liver Decoction)
sū hé xiāng wán (Liquid Styrax Pill)
wǔ mò yǐn zǐ (Five Milled-Herb Decoction)
zhēn zhū mǔ wán (Mother of Pearl Pill)
zǐ xuě dān (Purple Snow Special Pill)
Family:
Thymeleaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Lignum Aquilariae Resinatum
Botanical:
Aquilariae Sinensis (lour.) Gilg
Japanese:
jinkō
Korean:
chimhyang
Common:
aloeswood, aquilaria wood, Chinese Eaglewood Wood
Temperature:
Warm
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Moves Qi and Alleviates pain (for Xu Cold or Blood Stasis patterns)
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Descends Qi and Regulates the Middle.
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Aids Kidneys in Grasping Qi.
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