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Bai He
百合
bǎi hé
, ""hundred meetings""
Category:
Tonifying Herbs
Tonify Yin
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Tastes:
Slightly Bitter
,
Sweet
Dosage:
9-30g
Cautions:
Contraindicated in cases of cough due to Wind-Cold or Phlegm, or in cases with diarrhea due to Spleen or Stomach deficiency; None noted for Materia Medica 3rd edition, Bensky.
Meridians:
Lung
,
Heart
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Good quality is thick and yellowish white with uniform scales and relatively few striations; Good quality consists of fleshy, hard, white scales, uniform in size, with leaf veins.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (Revised edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
Major known ingredient: alkaloids;
Formulas
(1)
bǎi hé gù jīn tāng (Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal)
Family:
Liliaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Lilii Bulbus
Botanical:
Lilium brownii F.E.
Japanese:
byakugo, byakugō
Korean:
baekhap
Common:
lily bulb
Temperature:
Slightly Cold
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Rootdown Staff
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Moistens the Lungs.
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Rootdown Staff
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Clears Lung Heat and Stops cough.
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Rootdown Staff
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Clears the Heart and Calm the Spirit.
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Rootdown Staff
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Cough
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Coughing
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Wheezing
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Yin Deficiency
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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Intractable low-grade fever, insomnia, restlessness, irritability in the aftermath of a febrile disease
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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Palpitations brought on by insfficiency of Qi and Yin;
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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Sore throat
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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1. With
(款冬花, )
Kuan Dong Hua
for chronic cough due to Lung Heat, usually with Blood streaked sputum;
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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2. With
(麥門冬, luxuriant winter)
Mai Men Dong
,
(玄參, dark root)
Xuan Shen
and
(川貝母, shell mother from Sichuan)
Chuan Bei Mu
for chronic, dry cough and sore throat due to Lung Yin deficiency or consumption;
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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3. With
(生地黃, unprepared earth yellow)
Sheng Di Huang
for palpitations, irritability, insomnia and dark, scanty urine due to lingering Heat;
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Veronica Rogers
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Rootdown Staff
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4. With
(知母, know about mother)
Zhi Mu
for irritability and mental disorientation due to Yin deficiency or lingering Heat in the late stage of a febrile disease;
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