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Wu Yao
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wū yào
, "raven-black medicine"
Category:
Regulate Qi (Carminatives)
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Alternate Names:
Name
Pin Yin
Chinese
Translated
Linderae Radix
Tastes:
Acrid
Dosage:
3-9g
Cautions:
Should not be used in those with significant qi and blood deficiency or internal heat. Long-term administration and overdosage should both be avoided.
Meridians:
Lung
,
Urinary Bladder
,
Spleen
,
Kidney
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Consists of tender roots with a yellowish white, powdery cross section and an intense aroma.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
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gé xià zhú yū tāng (Drive Out Blood Stasis Below the Diaphragm Decoction)
jìa wèi wū yào tāng (Augmented Lindera Decoction)
liù mò tāng (Six Milled-herb Decoction)
nǔan gān jīan (Warm the Liver Decoction)
pái qì yǐn (Discharge Gas Decoction)
suō quán wán (Shut the Sluice Pill)
tīan tái wū yào sǎn (Top-Quality Lindera Powder)
tù sī zǐ wán (Cuscuta Seed Pill)
wǔ mò yǐn zǐ (Five Milled-Herb Decoction)
wū yào shùn qì sǎn (Lindera Powder to Smooth the Flow of Qi)
xià kū cǎo gāo (Prunella Syrup)
Family:
Lauraceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Radix Linderae Strychnifolii
Botanical:
Lindera Aggregata (sims) Kosterm. (=lindera Strychnifolia (sieb. & Zucc.) Vill.
Japanese:
uyaku
Korean:
oyak
Common:
lindera root
Temperature:
Warm
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Moves Qi and Alleviates pain.
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(Warms and disperses for Cold lower abdominal pain e.g. hernia or menstrual pain)
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Rootdown Staff
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Warms the Kidneys.
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Arthritis
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Stifling sensation in the chest
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Flank Pain
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Epigastric and abdominal pain due to contraint from cold and qi stagnation
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Urinary incontinence due to insufficiency of Kidney yang and cold from deficiency of the Bladder
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