General Introduction 2 Flashcards
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hemostatic
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Character and Actions: Taste: Sour, Astringing Meridian: Liver and Heart Main efficacies : • Stop bleeding Precaution: • Astringent and cooling blood hemostatic medicine easily leave stasis, combination is important to avoid • Some functioning well in carbonized form while some in raw form.
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blood-activating
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Taste: pungent and bitter Nature: warm Meridian: heart and liver Main efficacies : • Promote blood circulation and remove blood-stasis Precaution: Not suitable for excessive menstruation, bleeding without blood-stasis Caution or avoided in pregnancy
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qi-regulating
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Taste: pungent, fragrant, bitter
Nature: warm
Meridians: spleen, liver and lung
Precaution:
Most are pungent, warm, fragrant and dry so easy to damage qi and yin, caution in cases of yin and qi def
• The qi-breaking medicinal with strong functions should be used with caution for pregnant women
• Contain volatile oil and so they cannot be decocted for long time
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interior warming
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Taste: pungent Nature: warm and hot Meridian: Spleen and Stomach Precaution: • syndrome of excess heat, yin deficiency with effulgent fire and less body liquids • Careful use in extremely hot weather • Contraindication for pregnant woman
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diuretics
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• Edema alleviating Taste: sweet and bland Nature: neutral or cold Meridian: Kidney • Stranguria-relieving Taste: bitter and cold/sweet, bland and cold. Meridian: Bladder and Kidney •