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| Category: Regulate Qi |
| English: Si Chuan Chinaberry Pinyin: Chuan Lian Zi Pharmaceutical: Fructus Melia Toosendan |
| Organs: Liver • Bladder • Small Intestine • Stomach Temperature: Cold |
| Taste: Bitter Toxicity: Slightly Toxic |
| Patterns: Qi Stagnation |
Actions: Move Qi • Kills parasites • Treat tinea
Key 2nd Actions: Expel Parasites • Guide - Inguinal Area • Soothe Liver Qi • Treat Hernia |
| Indications: Breast distention - especially from PMS Qi stagnation, Liver Qi stagnation causing heat, tinea/ ring worms, Qi stagnation pain, parasites |
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| Typical Dosage: 3g to 9g Guidelines |
| Parts Used: Notable for: Expel Parasites • Guide - Inguinal Area • Soothe Liver Qi • Treat Hernia |
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| ■ CHUAN LIAN ZI/ YAN HU SUO: moving LV Qi, invigorating Blood, and stopping pain. Jin Ling Zi San.[42] • Pain from Heart to epigastrium to abdomen to lateral costal region due to Liver Qi Stagnation or Blood Stasis. Dysmenorrhea, menstrual irregularies, inguinal hernia, scrotum pain, hepatitis, cholecystitis, Damp Heat in Liver/Gallbladder.[35] |
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| Jin Ling Zi San, Tian Tai Wu Yao San, Yi Guan Jian, Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang |
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Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs. Examples below:
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