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Zhi Shi
枳實
zhǐ shí
, "rainintree fruit"
Category:
Regulate Qi (Carminatives)
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Alternate Names:
Name
Pin Yin
Chinese
Translated
Aurantii Fructus immaturus
Tastes:
Acrid
,
Bitter
Dosage:
3-9g
Cautions:
Caution during pregnancy, Weak Qi or Stomach Xu Cold
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Spleen
,
Stomach
,
Large Intestine
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Consists of small fruit with a greenish black, surface, hard and solid texture, whit pericarp, small pulp, fresh aromatic fragrance, and a bitter, slightly sour taste.
Reference Source:
"Extension of the Materia Medica" by Zhang Zhong-Jing, c1,100's
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
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Formulas
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dà chái hú tāng (Major Bupleurum Decoction)
dà chéng qì tāng (Major Order the Qi Decoction)
dān huáng sì nì sǎn (Moutan and Phellodendron Powder for Frigid Extemities)
dǎo tán tāng (Guide Out Phlegm Decoction)
dí tán tāng (Scour Phlegm Decoction)
fēn xiāo tāng (Separate and Reduce Decoction)
Fù Fāng Dà Chéng Qì Tāng (Revised Major Order the Qi Decoction)
guā loú zhǐ shǐ tāng (Trichosanthes Fruit and Immature Bitter Orange Decoction)
hòu pò qī wù tāng (Seven- Substance Decoction with Magnolia Bark)
hòu pò sān wù tāng (Three Substance Decoction with Magnolia Bark)
huáng lián wēn dǎn tāng (Coptis Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
huáng lóng tāng (Yellow Dragon Decoction)
shí wèi wēn dǎn tāng (Ten-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
shí yī weì wēn dǎn tāng (Eleven-Ingredient Decoction to Warm the Gallbladder)
sì nì sǎn (Frigid Extremities Power)
wēn dǎn tāng (Warm the Gallbladder Decoction)
wǔ mò yǐn zǐ (Five Milled-Herb Decoction)
xiǎo chéng qì tāng (Minor Order the Qi Decoction)
zhǐ shí dǎo zhì wán (Immature Bitter Orange Pill to Guide out Stagnation)
zhǐ shí gūa lǒu gùi zhī tāng (Immature Bitter Orange, Trichosanthes Fruit, and Cinnamon Twig Decoction)
zhǐ shí xiāo pǐ wán (Immature Bitter Orange Pill to Reduce Focal Distention)
Zhǐ Shí Xié Bái Gù Zhī Tāng (Immature Bitter Orange; Chinese Chive; and Cinnamo)
zhǐ shí zhī zǐ chǐ tāng (Bitter Orange, Gardenia, and Prepared Soybean Decoction)
zhǐ zhú tāng (Immature Bitter Orange and Atractylodes Macrocephala Decoction)
zhǐ zhú wán (Immature Bitter Orange and Atractylodes Macrocephala Pill)
zhī zǐ dà huáng tāng (Gardenia and Rhubarb Decoction)
zhī zǐ hòu pò tāng (Gardenia and Magnolia Bark Decoction)
zhōng mǎn fēn xiāo wán (Separate and Reduce Fullness in the Middle Pill)
Family:
Rutaceae
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Aurantii Fructus immaturus
Botanical:
Citrus Aurantium L., Citrus Sinensis Osbeck
Japanese:
kijitsu
Korean:
jisil
Common:
unripe bitter orange, chih-shih
Temperature:
Slightly Cold
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Breaks Stagnant Qi
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Reduces Accumulation and Descends Qi.
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Descends Qi and Unblocks the bowels.
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Transforms Phlegm
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Expels focal distention
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Raises blood pressure and Helps raise Sunken Qi.
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Used with Qi-Tonifying herbs for gastriectasis
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gastroptosis
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rectal prolapse
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or uterine prolapse
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Epigastric or abdominal pain and distention
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Indigestion with focal distention or gas
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Turbid Phlegm obstructing and plugging the qi dynamic
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