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Nuo Mi
糯米
nuò mǐ
, "Glutinous Rice"
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Calm the Spirit
Anchor, Settle and Calm the Spirit
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tài shān pán shí sǎn (Powder that Gives the Stability of Mount Tai)
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Glutinous Rice
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David Dawson
(糯米, Glutinous Rice)
Nuo Mi
(Oryzae Semen; Oryza sativa L.) Flavors: Sweet; Temp: Warm; Chs: Sp, St, Lu; Actions: Supplements St & Sp; replenishes Qi; Applications: Diabetes, spontaneous diaphoresis (sweating), diarrhea; Dosage: 30-60 g. Source: Oriental Materia Medica: A Concise Guide. Hsu, Yong-yen, et al. (Long Beach, CA, USA: Oriental Healing Arts Institute. 1986), p. 534.
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