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Jiang Xiang
降香
jiàng xiāng
, "descending fragrance"
Category:
Regulate the Blood
Stop Bleeding (Hemostatics)
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Alternate Names:
Name
Pin Yin
Chinese
Translated
Jiang Zhen Xiang
Tastes:
Acrid
Dosage:
3-6g; when swallowed directly, 1-2g
Cautions:
Contraindicated in the absence of blood stasis or when bleeding is due to chaotic movement of hot blood.
Meridians:
Spleen
,
Liver
,
Stomach
Preparation:
Powder or raw
Quality:
Good quality is purplish red, with a hard and solid texture, aromatic and sinks downward when put in water.
Reference Source:
Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica (3rd edition) ('Bensky')
Materia Medica Arranged According to Pattern
Notes:
Formulas
There are no known formulas that contain this herb at this time
Family:
Fabaceae (Leguminosae, Papilionoidaceae)
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Lignum Dalbergiae Odoriferai
Botanical:
Dalbergia odorifera T.Chen
Japanese:
Koko
Korean:
Kanghyong
Common:
Dalbergia heartwood, scented rosewood
Temperature:
Warm
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Stops bleeding
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Promotes the movement of Qi
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Alleviates pain
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Disperses blood stasis
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Invigorates the blood
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Topical alone or with other herbs to stop bleeding from lacerations
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Epigastric/abdominal pain due to stagnant qi in the spleen/stomach
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Chest pain due to blood stasis
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Internal injuries due to trauma: fractures/sprains/contusions
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