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Huai Niu Xi
懷牛膝
huái niú xī
, "ox knee "
Category:
Regulate the Blood
Invigorate the Blood
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Tastes:
Bitter
,
Sour
Dosage:
6-15g
Cautions:
Contraindicated during pregnancy or in those with excessive menstruation.
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Liver
,
Kidney
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
Consists of dry, fleshy, long roots with thin cork, a yellowish grey surface, and sweet taste. The crown should be cut off.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Notes:
No notes at this time
Formulas
(7)
dà fáng fēng tāng (Major Ledebouriella Decoction)
dú huó jì shēng tāng (Angelica Pubescens and Sang-Ji-Sheng Decoction)
jì chuān jiān (Benefit the River (Flow) Decoction)
sān miáo wán (Three-Marvel Pill)
sì miào wan (Four-Marvel Pill)
yù nǔ jiān (Jade Woman Decoction)
zhèn gān xī fēng tāng (Sedate the Liver and Extinquish Wind Decoction)
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Archyanthis bidentatae Radix
Botanical:
Japanese:
goshitsu
Korean:
useul
Common:
achyranthes root
Temperature:
Neutral
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Rootdown Staff
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Expels Blood Stasis.
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Strengthens sinews and bones and Benefits the joints.
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Rootdown Staff
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Rootdown Staff
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Clears Damp-Heat in the Lower Jiao and Descends Blood.
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Invigorates the blood
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Tonifies the Liver and Kidneys
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Induces the downward movement of blood and fire
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Fever
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Benjamin Satterfield
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Rootdown Staff
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Blood Stagnation with Heat
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Dysmenorrhea
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Amenorrhea
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Retained lochia
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Post-traumatic pain
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Paina and soreness of the knees and lower back due to deficiency
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Nosebleed
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Vomiting blood
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Toothaches
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Bleeding gums
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Dizziness/headache/blurred vision due to ascendent Liver yang
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Painful urinary dribbling (with stones as well)
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Vaginal discharge
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Bloody urine
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(懷牛膝, ox knee )
Huai Niu Xi
) Why no, she asks? She does have a hot upper body and this herb guides my blood downward. I piss myself just thinking about how hot Lin’s stone syndrome is. But my liver and kidney yin are not strong enough and I have a weak bone. It is for the best I guess, since she has menstrual blood problems.
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