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Yin Chen Hao
茵陳蒿
yīn chén hāo
, "mattress old wormwood"
Category:
Drain Dampness (Diuretics)
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Tastes:
Acrid
,
Bitter
Dosage:
No dosage data at this time
Cautions:
Deficiency Jaundice due to Middle Jiao Qi Xu
avoid use during Pregnancy
Meridians:
Spleen
,
Liver
,
Stomach
,
Gall Bladder
Preparation:
No preparation data at this time
Quality:
No quality data at this time
Reference Source:
"Extension of the Materia Medica" by Zhang Zhong-Jing, c1,100's
Notes:
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Formulas
(8)
gān lù xiāo dú dān (Sweet Dew Special Pill to Eliminate Toxin)
gān lù yǐn (Sweet Dew Decoction)
qīng dǎn xiè huǒ tāng (Clear the Gallbladder and Drain Fire Decoction)
yī jiā jiǎn zhèng qì sǎn (First Modification of Rectify the Qi Powder)
yīn chén hāo tāng ( Artemisia Yinchenhao Decoction)
yīn chén sì nì tāng (Artemisia Yinchenhao Decoction for Frigid Extremities)
yīn chén zhú fù tāng (Artemisia Yinchenhao, Atractylodes and Prepared Aconite Decoction)
zhèn gān xī fēng tāng (Sedate the Liver and Extinquish Wind Decoction)
Alternate Names:
Pharmaceutical:
Herba Artemesiae Yinchenhao
Botanical:
Japanese:
Korean:
Common:
yinchenhao shoots and leaves, capillaris
Temperature:
Cool
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Rootdown Staff
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Clears Damp-Heat from the Liver / Gallbladder.
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Rootdown Staff
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Specifically for jaundice (due to either Damp-Heat or Cold-Damp)
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Clears Heat and Releases the exterior.
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Principal herb for jaundice
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Heat patterns
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