Sang Ji Sheng [1]

Posted by : admin on Feb 22, 2008 - 11:12 PM
Chinese Medicine Herbs / Dispel Wind-Dampness [2]

1 TASTE
Bitter and neutral


2 MERIDIANS
Liver and kidney


3 FUNCTIONS
1. To dispel wind and dampness; 2. To tonity the liver and kidney, and strengthen the tendons and combinations; 3. To calrn the fetus and prevent miscarriage


4 INDICATIONS
1. Wind-dampobstruction syndrome manifested as rheumatic pain and soreness and pain of the lower back and knees. Mulberry mistletoe (Sang Ji Sheng [3]) is used with pubescent angelica root (Du Huo [4]), Cyathula root (Niu Xi [5]), Eucommia bark (Du Zhong [6]) and Cibot rhizome (Gou Ji [7]) in the formula Duhuo Jisheng Tang.2. Restless fetus, threatened abortion caused by deficient liver and kidney and dysfunction of Chong and Ren meridians. Mulberry mistletoe (Sangjisheng) is used with Mugwort leaf (Ai Ye [8]), Dondey hide gelatin3. Hypertension. Mulberry mistletoe (Sangjisheng) is used with Uncaria stem (Gou Teng [9]), Chrysanthemum flower (Ju Hua [10]), Wolfberry fruit (Gou Qi Zi [11]) and Glorybower leaf (Chou Wu Tong [12]).


5 DOSAGE
10-20g


Sang Ji Sheng

Image of herb: Sang Ji Sheng [13]

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