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| For: Muscle cramps or spasms, convulsions, facial paralysis, stroke sequela |
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| Category: Phlegm Heat ▶ |
| English: Jack in the Pulpit (processed) Pinyin: Dan Nan Xing Pharmaceutical: Rhizoma Arisaematis |
| Organs: Liver • Lung • Spleen Temperature: Cool |
| Taste: Bitter • Non-toxic Toxicity: Non-toxic |
| Patterns: Phlegm Heat, Internal Wind |
| Actions: Transform stubborn wind-phlegm • Clear heat • Calm internal wind• Stop spasms • Reduce swelling • Clear toxins |
| Indications: Stubborn phlegm • Facial paralysis • Extremity spasms • Stroke • Lockjaw • Seizures • Rheumatoid arthritis • Tumor/cancer • Ulcers |
| Contraindications: Pregnancy • Yin deficiency • Dry phlegm |
| Typical Dosage: 4.5g to 9g Guidelines |
| Parts Used: Tuber Notable for: Phlegm heat • Wind Phlegm • It is Tian Nan Xing prepared with cow bile |
| Other: Overdose - use Vinegar, Sheng Jiang, or Ming Fan • Zhi Tian Nan Xing for decoctions • Sheng Tian Nan Xing only used topically |
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| Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan |
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| Be cautions with all medicine. |
| Potential Drug Interactions |
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Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs. Examples below:
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