Bamboo Sap, Zhú Lì, 竹沥, Succus Bambusa breviflora
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Category: Phlegm Heat ▶
English: Bamboo Sap Pinyin: Zhu Li Pharmaceutical: Succus Bambusa breviflora
Organs: Heart • Lung • Liver Temperature: Cold
Taste: Sweet Toxicity:
Patterns:
Actions: Vaporize stubborn phlegm • Open orifices • Sedate spasms
Indications: Stubborn phlegm • Fainting • Spasms • Mental disorientation • Meningitis • Convulsion • High fever
Contraindications: Deficiency cold• Spleen deficiency • Loose stool
Typical Dosage: 30g to 50g Guidelines
Parts Used: Sap Notable for: Cough: stubborn phlegm • Vaporize phlegm heat cough • Open orifices
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Formulas with Zhu Li
Zhu Li Da Tan Wan
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