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All actions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) use terms that express a system and concept in TCM theory that does not correlate to contemporary medical terms directly, but can have some overlap. For example TCM Liver does involve the biomedical liver organ, but also involves a system of function that does not solely belong to the liver organ such as nervous system function, ethereal soul, wood element, anger, etc. Blood is also a larger concept in TCM that does not directly correlate to bloo
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Activate blood circulation and relieve pain.
- Reduce swelling and promote generation of flesh.
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-hyperlipedemic (Cholesterol Reducer)
- Analgesic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Activates Blood Circulation and Relieves Pain
- Reduces Swelling and Promotes Generation of Flesh
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Analgesic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Expectorant
- Analgesic
- Astringent
- Antibiotic
- Tonic
- Treats Fever
- Treats Gum Problems
- Treats Scorpion Stings
- Treats Spider Bites
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Astringent
- Emollient
- Diuretic (Leaf)
- Treats Headache
- Antibiotic (Seed)
- Treats Muscle Pain
- Treats Rheumatism
- Treats Cough
- Benefits Skin
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Diuretic
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Activate Blood Circulation
- Eliminate Blood Stasis
- Open Meridians
- Regulate Menstruation
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Cardiovascular Stimulant
- Anti-platelet (Anticoagulant)
- CNS Suppressant (Sedative)
- Adaptogenic (Stress Regulation)
- Uterine Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Activate Blood Circulation
- Eliminate Blood Stasis
- Drain Abscesses
- Moisten Intestines
- Relieve Constipation
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Hematological (Anticoagulant)
- Anti-inflammatory
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Promotes & Harmonizes Menstruation
- Promotes & Improves Appetite
- Eliminates Parasites
- Promotes Urination
- Drains Dampness
- Relieves Swelling
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind
- Relieves Pain
- Clears Internal Wind
- Clears Damp-Heat
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Promote Urination and Resolve Dampness
- Strengthens Spleen (TCM Spleen)
- Calms Shen (Spirit/Mind)
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Diuretic
- Anti-neoplastic (Inhibits Cancer Growth)
- Sedative
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Heat
- Clears and Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Treats Diarrhea or Dysentery due to Heat
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- CNS Stimulant
- Anti-hyperlipidemic (Cholesterol Reducer)
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Sedates Fire and Relieves Irritability
- Drains Damp-Heat
- Cools Blood
- Stops Bleeding
- Reduces Swelling
- Alleviates Pain
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Analgesic
- Antibiotic
- Antihypertensive
- Hepatoprotective (Liver Protectant)
- Cholagogic (Bile Stimulant)
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- CNS Suppressant (Sedative)
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Purges Intestinal Accumulation
- Purges Fire
- Clears and Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Activates Blood Circulation
- Eliminates Blood Stasis
- Clears Damp-Heat
- Promotes Urination
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Laxative
- Hepatoprotective (Liver Protectant)
- Cholagogic (Bile Stimulant)
- Hemostatic/Coagulant (Stops Bleeding)
- Antibiotic
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Nephroprotective (Kidney Protectant)
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic
- Anti-pyretic (F
Reference
*1
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Eliminates Damp-Heat
- Promotes Urination
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Immunostimulant
- Hepatoprotective (Liver Protectant)
- Cholagogic (Bile Stimulant)
- Diuretic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Exterior Wind-Heat
- Releases Muscles
- Vents Measles
- Generates Fluids
- Raises Yang Qi
- Stops Diarrhea
- Treats Hypertension
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Anti-platelet (Anti-coagulant)
- Anti-hypertensive
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Anti-diabetic
- Anti-spasmodic
- Anti-alcoholic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Releases Exterior
- Vents Measles
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Raises Yang Qi
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Cardiovascular Sedative
- Antibiotic
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Analgesic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Sedates Fire and Relieves Irritability
- Quenches Thirst
- Clears Lung Heat
- Clears Stomach and Stomach Meridian Heat
- Promotes healing of Sores, Burns and Eczema
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Immunostimulant
- Quickens Healing
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Dampness
- Kills Parasites
- Disperses Cold
- Relieves Pain
- Opens Sensory Orifices
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- CNS Stimulant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
All actions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) use terms that express a system and concept in TCM theory that does not correlate to contemporary medical terms directly, but can have some overlap. For example TCM Liver does involve the biomedical liver organ, but also involves a system of function that does not solely belong to the liver organ such as nervous system function, ethereal soul, wood element, anger, etc. Blood is also a larger concept in TCM that does not directly correlate to bloo
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Heat
- Dries Dampness
- Dispels Wind
- Kills Parasites
- Relieves Itching
- Promotes Urination
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-arrhythmic (Heartbeat Regulator)
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Immunostimulant
- Benefits Respiratory Health
- Antibiotic
- Anti-parasitic
- Anti-neoplastic (Inhibits Cancer Growth)
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Damp-Heat
- Promotes Urination
- Dispels Dampness
- Relieves Itching
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiiotic
- Anti-fungal
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Heat
- Dries Dampness
- Eliminates Fire Toxins
- Clears Deficiency Heat
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Anti-hypertensive
- Antitussive
- Expectorant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Astringent
- Emollient
- Diuretic (Leaf)
- Treats Headache
- Antibiotic (Seed)
- Treats Muscle Pain
- Treats Rheumatism
- Treats Cough
- Benefits Skin
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Diuretic
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Relaxes Constraint
- Calms Shen
- Descends Yang
- Clears Heat
- Regulates Qi
- Relieves Pain
- Harmonizes Middle Jiao
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Heat
- Vents Rashes
- Benefits Liver and Gallbladder
- Dispels Cold
- Resolves Damp & Stops Discharge
- Supports Uterus
- Eliminates Parasites
- Generates Flesh
- Benefits Skin
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Treats Fever
- Treats Constipation
- Treats Water Retention
- Treats Chest Congestion
- Stimulates Liver and Gallbladder
- Treats Yeast Infections
- Benefits Eyes
Reference
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Benefits Skin and Hair Health
- Antioxidant
- Anti-inflammatory
- Supports Digestion
- Stabilize Blood Sugar
- Improve Cognitive Function
- Reduce Anxiety and Stress
- Boosts Immunity
Reference
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Heat
- Generates Body Fluids
- Dispels Pus
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Abortifacient (at large doses ingested or injected)
- Anti-neoplastic (Inhibits Cancer Growth)
- Hyperglycemic
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Exterior Wind-Heat
- Releases Muscles
- Vents Measles
- Generates Fluids
- Raises Yang Qi
- Stops Diarrhea
- Treats Hypertension
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Anti-platelet (Anti-coagulant)
- Anti-hypertensive
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Anti-diabetic
- Anti-spasmodic
- Anti-alcoholic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Descends Lung Qi
- Opens Chest
- Relieves Coughing & Wheezing
- Resolves Phlegm
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Cold
- Vents Rashes
- Harmonizes Middle Jiao
- Relieves Fatigue
- Promotes Menstruation
- Reduces Infection
- Reduces Pain
- Generates Flesh
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Wind-Heat
- Clears Liver and Benefits Eyes
- Calms Liver Yang
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Vasodilative
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Sedates Fire and Relieves Irritability
- Quenches Thirst
- Clears Lung Heat
- Clears Stomach and Stomach Meridian Heat
- Promotes healing of Sores, Burns and Eczema
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Immunostimulant
- Quickens Healing
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Tonifies Spleen
- Benefits Qi
- Moistens Lung
- Stops Cough
- Relieves Pain
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Treats Poisoning
- Harmonizes Herbs
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-arrhythmic (Heartbeat
- Immunostimulant
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Antispasmodic
- Antitoxin
- Hepatoprotective (Liver Protectant)
- Antitussive
- Expectorant
- Analgesic
- Antibiotic
- Antihyperlipidemic (Cholesterol Reducer)
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Releases Exterior Wind-Heat
- Clears Head
- Brightens Eyes
- Benefits Throat
- Vents Rashes
- Soothes Liver Qi Stagnation
- Disperses Turbid Abdomen Qi
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Benefits Dermal Health
- Antipyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Diaphoretic (Induces Sweating)
- Anti-inflammatory
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Cools the Lung
- Resolves Phlegm
- Relieves Coughing & Wheezing
- Cools Exterior
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Damp-Heat
- Opens Sinuses
- Eliminates Parasites
- Generates Flesh
- Supports Pancreas and Lowers Blood Sugar
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Dampness
- Kills Parasites
- Disperses Cold
- Relieves Pain
- Opens Sensory Orifices
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- CNS Stimulant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
All actions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) use terms that express a system and concept in TCM theory that does not correlate to contemporary medical terms directly, but can have some overlap. For example TCM Liver does involve the biomedical liver organ, but also involves a system of function that does not solely belong to the liver organ such as nervous system function, ethereal soul, wood element, anger, etc. Blood is also a larger concept in TCM that does not directly correlate to bloo
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Cools the Lung
- Resolves Phlegm
- Relieves Coughing & Wheezing
- Cools Exterior
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Damp-Heat
- Opens Sinuses
- Eliminates Parasites
- Generates Flesh
- Supports Pancreas and Lowers Blood Sugar
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Cools the Lung
- Resolves Phlegm
- Relieves Coughing and Wheezing
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Heat
- Soothes Throat
- Promotes Digestion & Appetite
- Promotes Bile Flow
- Promotes and Regulates Urination
- Promotes Menstruation
- Regulates Heart Qi
- Generates Flesh
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Open Orifices
- Vaporize Turbid Phlegm
- Pacify Shen (Spirit/Mind)
- Transform Turbid Dampness
- Harmonize Middle Jiao
- Benefits Throat
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- CNS Suppressant (Sedative)
- Boosts Memory
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Treats COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- Boosts Mental Function
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Lungs
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Regulates Qi and Expands Chest
- Dissipates Nodules
- Eliminates Pus
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Expectorant
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Expectorant
- Analgesic
- Astringent
- Antibiotic
- Tonic
- Treats Fever
- Treats Gum Problems
- Treats Scorpion Stings
- Treats Spider Bites
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dries Dampness
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Descends Stomach Qi Rebellion
- Relieves Nausea and Vomiting
- Dissipates Nodules
- Disperses Stagnation
- Treats Sores, Skin Ulcerations and Carbuncles
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antitussive
- Antiemetic
- Anti-neoplastic (Inhibits Cancer Growth)
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Regulates Qi Circulation
- Reduces Stagnation
- Dries Dampness
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Descends Qi
- Relieves Wheezing
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Anticoagulant
- CNS Suppressant (Sedative)
- Antihypertensive
- Benefits Respiratory Health
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Tonifies Qi
- Strengthens Middle Jiao
- Tonifies the Lung
- Nourishes Blood
- Promotes Body Fluid Generation
- Restores Constitution
- Expels Pathogenic Factors
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Adaptogenic (Stress Regulator)
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Immunostimulant
- Hematological
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Regulates Qi Circulation
- Reduces Stagnation
- Dries Dampness
- Descends Qi
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Relieves Wheezing
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Anticoagulant
- CNS Suppressant (Sedative)
- Anti-hypertensive
- Respiratory Stimulant
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Releases Exterior
- Dispels Wind
- Opens Orifices
- Dispels Cold
- Relieves Pain
- Reduces Swelling
- Expel pus
- Eliminate Toxins
- Dispels Dampness
- Treats Leukorrhea
- Treats Diarrhea
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic
- Anti-pyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Antispasmodic
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Benefits Respiratory Health
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Resolves Phlegm
- Relieves Coughing & Wheezing
- Descends Lung Qi
- Opens Chest
- Promotes Digestion & Appetite
- Reduces Infection
- Stops Discharge
- Opens Sinuses
- Benefits Skin
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Wind-Cold
- Opens Nasal Orifices
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Mucous Reduction
- Anti-hypertensive
- Analgesic
- Uterine Stimulant
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Descends Lung Qi
- Opens Chest
- Relieves Coughing & Wheezing
- Resolves Phlegm
- Promotes Sweating
- Dispels Wind-Cold
- Vents Rashes
- Harmonizes Middle Jiao
- Relieves Fatigue
- Promotes Menstruation
- Reduces Infection
- Reduces Pain
- Generates Flesh
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Tonifies Spleen
- Benefits Qi
- Moistens Lung
- Stops Cough
- Relieves Pain
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Treats Poisoning
- Harmonizes Herbs
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-arrhythmic (Heartbeat
- Immunostimulant
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Antispasmodic
- Antitoxin
- Hepatoprotective (Liver Protectant)
- Antitussive
- Expectorant
- Analgesic
- Antibiotic
- Antihyperlipidemic (Cholesterol Reducer)
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Opens Orifices
- Resuscitates and Revives Shen
- Clear Heat
- Relieve Pain
- Stop Itching
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Treats Dizziness
- Benefits Dermal Health
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Dampness
- Kills Parasites
- Disperses Cold
- Relieves Pain
- Opens Sensory Orifices
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- CNS Stimulant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
All actions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) use terms that express a system and concept in TCM theory that does not correlate to contemporary medical terms directly, but can have some overlap. For example TCM Liver does involve the biomedical liver organ, but also involves a system of function that does not solely belong to the liver organ such as nervous system function, ethereal soul, wood element, anger, etc. Blood is also a larger concept in TCM that does not directly correlate to bloo
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Disperse Blood Stasis
- Stop Bleeding
- Activate Blood Circulation
- Relieves Pain
- Reduces Swelling
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Hemostatic (Stops Bleeding)
- Anti-platelet (Anticoagulant)
- CNS Stimulant and Suppressant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Immunostimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Cools Blood
- Stops Bleeding
- Activates Blood Circulation
- Dispels Blood Stasis
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Hemostatic (Stops Bleeding)
- Antibiotic
- Antitussive
- Expectorant
- Antispasmodic
- Kidney Stone Preventative
- Immunostimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Astringent
- Vasoconstrictor
- Mild Antiseptic
- Treats Hemorrhoids
- Treats Varicose Veins
- Treats Chest Congestion
- Treats Scabies
- Treats Wounds
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Tonifies Yin
- Moistens Mucosa
- Relieves Dryness
- Clears Empty Heat
- Soothes Throat
- Relieves Coughing
- Relieves Constipation
- Strengthens Sinews
- Relieves Fatigue
- Clears Damp-Heat
- Reduces Inflammation
- Relieves Pain
- Stops Discharge and Bleeding
- Generates Flesh
- Reduces Clotting
- Softens Boils and Draws Pus
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Indigenous American Medicine Actions
- Soothing
- Astringent
- Antiseptic
- Treats Stomach Inflammation
- Treats Diarrhea
- Treats Cough
- Treats Wounds, Sores, and Burns
- Treats Hemorrhoids
References
*3. (Davidow, 1999)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Promotes Detoxification
- Clears Damp-Heat
- Protects Liver
- Relieves Constipation
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Stimulates Immunity
- Reduces Infection
- Reduces Plethora (Excess Blood Flow)
- Tonifies Kidney Qi
- Dissolves Stones
- Reduces Tumors
- Enhances Vision
- Raises Zhong Qi
- Generates Flesh
- Prevents Tooth Decay
Reference
*2. (Holmes, 2020)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Cools Blood
- Stops Bleeding
- Clears Toxic Heat
- Generates Flesh
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Hemostatic (Stops Bleeding)
- Assists Burns
- Antibiotic
- Antiemetic
- Anti-inflammatory
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Releases Exterior
- Induces Perspiration
- Warms Middle Jiao
- Alleviates Vomiting
- Warms the Lung
- Stops Coughing
- Eliminates Toxins
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Wind-Dampness
- Opens Channels and Collaterals
- Relaxes Sinews
- Clears Deficiency Heat
- Relieves Jaundice
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-inflammatory
- Sedative
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Hyperglycemic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dissolves Phlegm
- Regulates Water Circulation
- Descends Qi
- Stops Vomiting
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-asthmatic
- Antitussive
- Diuretic
- Antibiotic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Tonifies Qi
- Nourishes Lung, Kidney, Spleen, and Stomach Yin
- Treats Xiao Ke Syndrome
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Anti-diabetic
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Clears Heat
- Releases Exterior
- Eliminates Heat Toxins
- Dispels Wind-Dampness
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Antispasmodic
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Dispels Dampness
- Kills Parasites
- Disperses Cold
- Relieves Pain
- Opens Sensory Orifices
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- CNS Stimulant
- Benefits Cardiovascular Health
- Gastrointestinal Stimulant
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Opens Orifices
- Resuscitates and Revives Shen
- Clear Heat
- Relieve Pain
- Stop Itching
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Antibiotic
- Treats Dizziness
- Benefits Dermal Health
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Actions
- Releases Exterior Wind-Heat
- Clears Head
- Brightens Eyes
- Benefits Throat
- Vents Rashes
- Soothes Liver Qi Stagnation
- Disperses Turbid Abdomen Qi
Contemporary Medicine Actions
- Benefits Dermal Health
- Antipyretic (Fever Reducer)
- Diaphoretic (Induces Sweating)
- Anti-inflammatory
Reference
*1. (Chen et al., 2004)
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