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Qing Hao
青蒿
qīng hāo
, "blue-green artemisia"
Category:
Clear Heat
Clear Heat from Deficiency (xu heat)
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Tastes:
Bitter
Dosage:
6-12g
Cautions:
Contraindicated in those with weak digestion or watery diarrhea
Meridians:
Liver
,
Kidney
,
Gall Bladder
Preparation:
• Dry-fried • Turtle blood
Quality:
Good quality - dry, yellow-green stems with dark green leaves and an intense fragrance. The plant should be cut before flowering season.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
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Formulas
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hāo qín qīng dǎn tāng (Artemisia Annua and Scutellaria Decoction to Clear)
lèi shī qīng liáng dí shǔ tāng (Master Lei's Decoction to Clear, Cool and Remove Summerheat)
qīng gǔ sǎn (Cool the Bones Powder)
qīng jīng sǎn (Clear the Menses Powder)
Family:
Compositae (Asteraceae)
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Herba Artemesiae Annuae
Botanical:
Artemisia Annua L.
Japanese:
seikō
Korean:
cheongho
Common:
wormwood, ching-hao, sweet wormwood
Temperature:
Cold
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Checks malarial disorders
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Clears summerheat
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Clears deficiency fevers
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Cools the blood and Stops bleeding
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Fever
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Yin Deficiency Heat
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Summerheat with low fever
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Sequelae of a febrile disease
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Steaming bone patterns marked by absence of sweating
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Alternating fever and chills of malarial disorders
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