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| For: High fever without chills • Intense thirst • Mouth sores • Swollen, painful gum • Urinary tract infection |
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| Category: Clear Heat Drain Fire ▶ |
| English: Lophatherum Stem Leaves Pinyin: Dan Zhu Ye Pharmaceutical: Herba Lophatherum Gracile |
| Organs: Heart • Small Intestine • Stomach Temperature: Cold |
| Taste: Sweet • Bland Toxicity: |
| Patterns: Excessive interior heat |
Actions: Clear damp heat • Drain fire• Promote urination • Reduce irritability • Clear heart or stomach heat • Reduce mouth ulcers
Key 2nd Actions: HT Heat to SI • Promote Urination |
| Indications: Heart fire transferring to small intestine, irritability, mouth sores, tongue ulcers, stomatitis, urinary tract infection, heat in small intestine or stomach channels, red tongue tip, thirst |
| Contraindications: Cold and deficiency of Spleen and Stomach |
| Typical Dosage: 6g to 9g Guidelines |
| Parts Used: leaves |
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| ■ DAN ZHU YE/ MU TONG: irritability, mouth sores, tongue sores, stomatitis, dark scanty urine due to Heart Heat transferring to Small Intestine. Dao Chi San.[35] |
| Formulas with Dan Zhu Ye |
| Dao Chi San, Qing Shu Yi Qi Tang, San Ren Tang, Yin Qiao San |
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Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs. Examples below:
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