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Ze Xie

Posted by: admin on Feb 22, 2008 - 11:31 PM
Drain Dampness

1 TASTE
Sweet or no taste and cold


2 MERIDIANS
Kindey and urinary bladder


3 FUNCTIONS
To transform dampness and promote water metabolism


4 INDICATIONS
Dysuria, turbid urine, edema, Diarrhea and profuse leukorrhea, or retention of phlegm and fluids, leading to dizziness, vertigo, palpitation and cough. Alismatis rhizome (Ze Xie) is artacytlodes (Bai Zhu) in the formula Wuling San.


5 DOSAGE
5-10 g


Ze Xie

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