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Constituents:
Ginnol, bilobol, ginkgolic acid, hydroginkgolic acid, ginkgolinic acid, ginkgol, anacardic acid, protein, lipids, carbohydrates [18] |
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| Category: Aromatic Transform Damp ▶ |
| English: Eupatorium Pinyin: Pei Lan Pharmaceutical: Herba Eupatorii |
| Organs: Spleen • Stomach • Lung Temperature: Neutral |
| Taste: Pungent • Aromatic Toxicity: |
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| Parts Used: Notable for: Treat damp heat in Spleen with sweet and sticky taste in mouth • Bad breath • Excessive saliva • White sticky tongue coat • Summer Damp |
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Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs. Examples below:
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