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| For: Chronic diarrhea • Roundworms • Chronic vaginal discharge • Bloody stool |
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| Category: Stabilize + Bind |
| English: Ailanthus Bark Pinyin: Chun Pi Pharmaceutical: Cortex Ailanthus Altissima |
| Organs: Stomach • Large Intestine • Liver Temperature: Cold |
| Taste: Bitter • Astringent Toxicity: |
| Patterns: Damp Heat, Parasites |
Actions: Clear damp heat, astringe Lower Jiao, Stop bleeding • Kill parasites • Bind intestines to treat dysentery
Key 2nd Actions: Stop Diarrhea |
| Indications: damp heat vaginal discharge, dysentery with blood or pus, intestinal parasites like roundworms, damp heat diarrhea, skin fungus, tinnea rash |
| Contraindications: Spleen and Stomach deficiency cold • Kidney yin deficiency |
| Typical Dosage: 3g - 9g; low dose for parasites, topically for skin rash Guidelines |
| Parts Used: Bark |
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Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs. Examples below:
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