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Herbal 2 Test 7
Pharmacopia 2 Test 7 Questions
Question | Answer |
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What does Lu Rong come from? | Young deer antler +/or the velvet |
Taste and Temperature of Lu Rong? | Sweet, Salty and Warm |
Lu Rong has an affinity for what 2 organs? | KD and LV |
What is the taste of most animal herbals? | Salty |
What is Lu Jiao made from? | Mature deer antler |
What is Ge Jie made from? | Gecko |
Ge Jie has an affinity for what 2 organs? | LU and KD |
What is Lu Jiao Jiao made from? | Glue made from the antlers |
What is Lu Jiao Shuang made from? | the dregs of antlers |
What are the affects of Lu Rong? | 1) Fortifies the KD Yang (for Yang def) 2) Tonifies Du and augments Jing + Blood for dev. problems 3) Warms the Yang and Regulates Chong + Ren and Stabilizes Dai for gyn prob. 4) tonifies + nourishes Qi + Blood for chronic ulcers |
What are the roles of Lu Jiao? | Weaker than Lu Rong as a tonic but it moves blood |
What are the roles of Lu Jiao Jiao? | It tonifies blood, benefits Jing and stops bleeding but is weaker and cheaper than Lu Rong or Lu Jiao. |
What are the roles of Lu Jiao Shuang? | It is useful for Blood and Jing but especially for Uterine Bleeding. |
For uterine bleeding which of the Lu Rong products would you use? | Lu Jiao Shuang |
To move blood, which of the Lu Rong products would you use? | Lu Jiao |
To stop bleeding which of the Lu Rong products would you use? | Lu Jiao Jiao |
What are the roles of Ge Jie? | 1) Help KD grasp the Lu Qi 2)assists KD Yang and augments Jing to tx diarrhea, impotence and freq. urination |
What part of the gecko is used? | the tail |
Lu Rong + Shu Di treats what? | Tonifies Du and augments Jing |
Lu Rong + E Jiao + Dang Gui treats what? | It regulates the Chong, + Ren and stabilizes the Dai to treat gyn problems |
What is the translation of Dong Chong Xia Cao? | Winter Bug Summer Herb |
What organs does Dong Chong Xia Cao have an affinity for? | LU and KD |
What aspect of the LU does Dong Chong Xia Cao tonify? | The Lung Yin and Yang |
What are the roles of Dong Chong Xia Cao? | 1) Augments Kidneys and tonifies the Yang for KD yang def 2) Augments Lu Yin and LU Yang 3) Transforms phlegm 4) stops bleeding |
What kind of cough does Dong Chong Xia Cao treat? | Chronic coughs from def. or consumptive coughs with blood streaked sputum |
Dong Chong Xia Cao + Du Zhong + Yin Yang Huo + Rou Cong Rong treats what? | Tonifes KD yang for weak lower back and spermatorrhea |
Dong Chong Xia Cao + Sha Shen + Chuan Bei Mu + E Jiaos treats what? | Tonifies KD yang, tonifies LU Yin, transforms Phlegm and stops LU bleeding |
What is the common English name for Rou Cong Rong? | Cistanche |
What are the organs that Rou Cong Rong has an affinity for? | LI and KD |
What is the dosage of Rou Cong Rong? | 9-21 g |
What are the affects of Rou Cong Rong? | 1) Tonifies Yang for incontinence, spermatorhea + cold LBP 2)Warms the womb for infertility 3)moistens the LI for dry intestines. |
What is the translation of Suo Yang" | Lock Yang |
What organs does Suo Yang go to? | LI, KD and LV |
What are the affects of Suo Yang? | 1) Tonifies KD Yang, 2) Nourishes Blood + augments Essence to strengthen sinews for motor impairment 3) moistens Intestines for constipation due to Qi or Blood Def |
What is the common English name for Yin Yang Huo? | Epimedium |
What are the tastes and temp. of Yin Yang Huo? | Acrid, sweet and warm |
What organs does Yin Yang Huo have an affinity for? | KD and LV |
What are the affects of Yin Yang Huo? | 1) Fortifies KD yang for forgetfulness, withdrawal, impotence, freq urination 2)Expels wind damp cold 3) Harnesses ascending LV Yang with KD Yin def. |
Yin Yang Huo + Gou Qi Zi + Sha Yuan Ji Li + Wu Wei Zi treats what? | Fortifies KD Yang for forgetfulness + withdrawal, impotence+ frequent urination |
Yin Yang Huo + Sang Ji Sheng treats what? | Expels Wind Damp Cold |
Yin Yang Huo + Xian Mao + Huang Bai + Zhi Mu treats what? | Harnesses Ascending LV yang with KD yin def. |
What is the common english name for Ba Ji Tian? | Morinda |
What organs does Ba Ji Tian have an affinity for? | KD and LV |
What is the taste and temperature of Ba Ji Tian? | Acrid, sweet and Warm |
What are the affects of Ba Ji Tian? | 1) Fortifies the Yang for impotence, male/female problems, cold LBP 2)Strenthens sinews for back pain + muscular atrophy 3)expels wind damp cold in legs and back |
What is the translation of Bu Gu Zhi? | Tonify bone resin |
what is the common english name for Bu Gu Zhi? | Psoralea |
What organs does Bu Gu Zhi have an affinity for? | KD and SP |
What are the affects of Bu Gu Zhi? | 1) Tonifies KD and fortifies Yang 2) Helps KD grasp Lu Qi 3) Tonifies and Warms Sp Yang and stops diarrhea 4)Stabilizes the Essence and Urine for enuresis 5) applied topically for alopecia, vitiligo |
What is the latin name for Yi Zhi Ren? | Alpinia Oxyphulla |
What organs does Yi Zhi Ren have an affinity for? | KD and SP |
What are the affects of Yi Zhi Ren? | 1) Retains Essence and Urine 2) warms the SP to stop diarrhea with abdo pain with bad taste in mouth |
what is the English name for Xian Mao? | Curculigo |
What is the taste and temp of Xian Mao? | Acrid, hot and toxic |
What organs does Xian Mao have an affinity for? | LV and KD |
What are the affects of Xian Mao? | 1)Fortify Yang for cold womb or cold essence in men + incontinence, spermatorrhea 2)Expels Cold and Damp Bi for weakeness in Low back and legs. |
What is the english name for Du Zhong? | Eucommia Bark |
What is the taste and temp of Du Zhong? | Sweet, Slightly acrid and warm |
What organs does Du Zhong have an affinity for? | LV and KD |
What are the affects of Du Zhong? | 1) Tonify both LV sinews + KD bones2) Aids smooth flow of Qi + Blood 3) Calms fetus 4) used for HTN from Asc. LV Yang. |
Du Zhong+ Du Huo + Gui Zhi + Qin Jiao + Bu Gu Zhi treats what? | Tonify LV sinews and KD bones and aids smooth flow of QI and Blood |
Du Zhong + Shan Zhu Yu + Tu Si Zi treats what? | Fatigue and impotence |
Du Zhong + Xu Duan + Tu Si Zi + Sang Ji Sheng + Shan Yao treats what? | Habitual miscarriage |
Du Zhong + Xia Ku Cao + Bai Shao treats what? | HTN from LV yang rising |
What is the translation of Gou Ji? | Dog Spine |
What organs does Gou Ji have an affinity for? | KD and LV |
What are the affects of Gou Ji? | 1)Strengthen the sinews and bones for stiffness, soreness and weakness of lwo back and legs 2) Expel Wind Cold Damp bi in legs 3)Stabilize the KD for incontinence or vaginal discharge |
What is the translation of Xu Duan? | Restore what is broken |
What is the english for Xu Duan? | Dipsacus |
What is one of the main reasons for using Xu Duan? | Tonifies Yang without causing stagnation |
Waht are the affects of Xu Duan? | 1) Strengthen sinews and bones for stiff joints, weak legs, LBP 2)Calms the fetus 3)Stops uterine bleeding 4)moves blood, stops pain and generates flesh for trauma or sprains or fractures |
What is the translation of Gu Sui Bu? | mender of shattered bones |
What is the English name of Gu Sui Bu? | Drynaria |
What organs does Gu Sui Bu have an affinity for? | LV and KD |
What are the affects of Gu Sui Bu? | 1)Tonify the KD for weak low back, knees, diarrhea tinnitus 2)Mends sinews and bones for injuries to muscles, sinews and bones 3)stimulates hair growth topically |
Xu Duan + Du Zhong + Bei Xie treats what? | Strengthen sinews and bones for stiff joints, weak legs, low back or knee pain |
Xu Duan + Tu Si Zi + Sang Ji Sheng + E Jiao treats what? | Calms the fetus |
Xu Duan + Ai Ye, Di Yu + Huang Qi + Dang Gui treats what? | uterine bleeding |
Xu Duan + Gu Sui Bu + Zi Ran Tong + Tu Bie Chong treats what? | Moves blood, stops pain, generates flesh for trauma or sprain or fracture |
What is the English Name for Tu Si Zi? | Cuscuta |
What organs does Tu Si Zi have an affinity for? | LV and KD |
What are the affects of Tu Si Zi? | 1) Tonifies Yang, Augments Yin, Secures Essence and urine 2) Improves vision 3) Benefits SP and KD and stops diarrhea 4)Calms fetus |
Tu Si Zi + Bu Gu Zhi + Du Zhong + Shu Di+ Shan Zhu Yu treats what? | Nourishes Yin and augments Essence, secures essence for impotence, premature ejaculation, frequent urination or vaginal discharge |
Tu Si Zi + Shan Yuan Ji Li + Gou Qi Zi + Nu Zhen Zi + Che Qian Zi treats what? | Improves vision |
Tu Si Zi + Shan Yao + Fu Ling + Dang Shen treats what? | Benefits SP and KD and stops diarrhea |
Tu Si Zi + Xu Duan + Sang Ji Sheng + Du Zhong treats what? | Calms the fetus |
What is the english name for Sha Yuan Ji Li | Astragalus seed |
What organs does Sha Yuan Ji Li have an affinity for? | LV and KD |
What are the affects of Sha Yuan Ji Li? | 1) Secure the essence and tonify the Yang 2) Improves vision |
Which herbs benefits both Yang and Yin? | Tu Si Zi - generally; Dong Chong Xia Cao (Lu Yin); Du Zhong + Yin Yang Huo (Asc LV Yang with def Yin) |
Which organs do Yang tonics benefit generally? | KD, SP, HT, LU |
Which 2 organs do most Yang tonics go to? | LV and KD |
Which 2 Yang tonics go to KD and SP? | Bu Gu Zhi and Yi Zhi Ren |
Which 2 Yang tonics also moisten the intestines? | Rou Cong Rong + Suo Yang |
Which Yang tonics benefit both KD and LU? | Ge JIe, Hu Tao Ren, Dong Chong Xia Cao, Zi He Che, E Guan Shi and Hai Ma |
Which Yang tonics calm the fetus? | Du Zhong, Xu Duan and Tu Si Zi |
Which organs do Yin tonics benefit? | Lu, ST, LV, KD, HT |
Yin Tonics moisten dryness in relationship to what? | 1)moisten dryness 2) Calm the spirit 3) benefit the blood 4)help prevent and stop bleeding 5) strengthen as in endurance 6)phlegm 7) intestines and 8)thirst |
What is the translation of Bei Sha Shen? | Northern Sand Root |
What is the English name for Bei Sha Shen? | Glehnia |
What is the taste and temp of Bei Sha Shen? | Sweet, cool and slightly bitter |
What organs does Bei Sha Shen have an affinity for? | Lu and ST |
What are the affects of Bei Sha Shen? | 1) Moisten the Lu and stop cough +/- blood or hoarseness; 2)Generates fluids or the ST for thirst and constipation 3) moistens the exterior for dry itchy skin |
Bei Sha Shen + Mai Men Dong + Sang Ye + Chuan Bei Mu treats what? | Moisten Lu and stop cough +/- blood or hoarsness |
Bei Sha Shen + Shi Hu + Sheng Di treats what? | Generates fluids for ST for thirst or constipation |
Bei Sha Shen + Yu Zhu + Mai Men Dong treats what? | Moistens the exterior for dry itchy skin |
What is the english name for Xi Yang Shen? | American Ginseng Root |
What are the temperature and tastes of Xi Yang Shen? | Sweet, slightly bitter and cold |
What organs does Xi Yang Shen have an affinity for? | HT, KD and LU |
What are the affects of Xi Yang Shen? | 1) Benefits the Qi, generates fluids, nourishes Yin 2) Nutures the Lung Yin and clears fire from Lungs to help stop coughing up sputum with blood |
Xi Yang Shen + Shi Gao and Zhi Mu treats what? | Benefits Qi, generates fluids and nourishes yin associated with febrile disease |
Xi Yang Shen + Mai Men Dong + E JIao + Chuan Bei Mu treats what? | Clears fire from Lu and helps to stop coughing up blood streaked sputum |
What is the english name for Tian Men Dong? | Asparagus |
What are the temperature and tastes of Tian Men Dong? | Bitter, Very Cold and Sweet |
What organs does Tian Men Dong have an affinity for? | Lu and KD |
What are the affects of Tian Men Dong? | 1) To nourish KD Yin and clear Lu Heat for def heat 2)Generates fluids for LU, low grade fever and dry intestines |
Tian Men Dong + Shen Di Huang + Chuan Bei Mu + Bai He treats what? | Nourishs KD Yin and clears LU heat for def heat in UW with blood streaked sputum |
Tian Men Dong + Mai Men Dong treats what? | Generates fluids |
Tian Men Dong + Ren Shen + Shu di Huang treats what? | Low grade fever |
Tian Men Dong + Huo Ma Ren and Dang Gui treats what? | Dry intestines |
What is the english name for Mai Men Dong? | Ophiopogon |
What are the tastes and temperature of Mai Men Dong? | Sweet, slightly bitter and slightly Cold |
What are the affects of Mai Men Dong? | 1) Moisten the LU and Stop Cough 2)Generates fluids for the ST 3)Clears heat and irritability 4)Moistens the intestines 5) treats severe deficiency of HT and LU for wheezing, profuse sweat and increased HT rate |
Mai Men Dong + Tian Men Dong treats what? | Moistens the LU and stops cough |
Mai Men Dong + Sha Shen + Yu Zhu treats what? | Generates fluids for the ST |
Mai Men Dong + Suan Zao Ren + Sheng Di Huang treats what? | Clears heat and irritability |
Mai Men Dong + Huo Ma Ren + Dang Gui treats what? | moistens the intestines |
Mai Men Dong + Ren Shen + Wu Wei Zi treats what? | Severe def of Heart and LU for wheezing, profuse sweat and increased HT rate |
What is the English for Shi Hu? | Dendrobium |
What organs does Shi Hu have an affinity for? | K and ST |
What are the affects of Shi Hu? | 1) Nourish Yin, Clear Heat and generates Fluids in the ST 2) ST Yin with dry heaves or Wasting/Thirsting disorder 3)Brighten the vision and strenghten lower back |
What is the caution associated with Shi Hu? | It should not be used in the early stage of a febrile disease as it can preserve the EPF |
What is the English name of Yu Zhu? | Polygonatum Officinallis |
What organs does Yu Zhu have an affinity for? | LU and ST |
What are the affects of Yu Zhu? | 1) Moistens the LU and ST with wasting/thirsting and cough, dry throat, steaming bone 2) extinguishes Wind and softens/moistens sinews and bones |
Is Yu Zhu cloying? | no |
What is the english name for Bai He? | Lily bulb |
what organs does Bai He have an affinity for? | HT and LU |
What are the tastes and temperature of Bai He? | Sweet, slightly Bitter and Slightly Cold |
What are the affects of Bai He? | 1) moisten the LU, clear heat and stop cough 2) Calms the Heart, lingering fever |
Bai He + Kuan Dong Hua + Mai Men Dong + Chuan Bei Mu + Xuan Shen treats what? | Moistens the LU, Clears Heat and stops cough |
Bai He + Sheng Di Huang treats what? | Calms the HT with lingering fever |
Sang Ji Sheng + Du Huo + Niu Xi treats what | strengthen teh sinews and bones and expels wind damp for LBP and Leg pain |
Sang Ji Sheng + Xu Duan + Tu Si Zi + Huang Qi + Bai Zhu treats what? | Nourishes the blood and calms the womb for restless fetus |
Sang Ji Sheng + He Shou Wu treats what? | Nourishes blood and benefits the skin |
Sang Ji Sheng + Shen Di Huang + Chi Shao + Ji Xue Teng treats what? | Kd Yin with Asc LV Yang HA, dizziness, tinnitus and palpitaitons |
What is the English name for Han Lian Cao? | Eclipta |
What are the tastes and temperature of Han Lian Cao? | Sweet, SOUR and Cool |
What are the affects of Han Lian Cao? | 1) Nourish KD and LV Yin 2)Cools the Blood and stops bleeding due to Heat in the blood esp blood in urine |
What is the english name for Nu Zhen Zi? | Ligustrum |
What are the tastes and temperature of Nu Zhen Zi? | Bitter, Sweet and Neutral |
What are the affects of Nu Zhen Zi? | 1)Nourishes Yin of LV and KD 2) Clears Empty Heat 3) Improves Vision |
What is the English name for Gui Ban? | Fresh water turtle shell or land tortoise or Testudinis |
What organs does Gui Ban have an affinity for? | HT, LV and KD |
What affects does Gui Ban have? | 1) Nourishes Yin and Anchors Yang 2) Benefits the KD and strengthens bBones for weak Low back and legs and skeletal problems esp in children 3) Cools Blood and stops uterine bleeding 4) Nourishes blood and Tonifies HT for spirit problems 5) Treats chronic |
What is the caution associated with Gui Ban? | Contraindicated during pregnancy |
Gui Ban + Bie Jia + E Jia + Ju Hua + Shi Jue Ming treats what? | Nourishes Yin and anchors Yang esp for dizziness |
Gui Ban + Sheng Di Huang, Huang Bai and Zhi Mu treats what? | Nourishes Yin and Anchors Yang esp for nightsweats and Steaming Bone Disorder |
Gui Ban + Niu Xi + Suo Yang + Hu Gu treats what? | Benefits KD and strengthens Bones for weak low back and legs and retarded skeletal development in children, failure of the fontanel to close |
Gui Ban + Sheng Di Huang + Han Lian Cao + Xi Xian Cao treats what? | Cools blood and stops uterine bleeding |
Gui Ban + Long Gu + Yuan Zhi treats what? | Nourishes blood and tonifies HT for anxiety, insomnia and forgetfulness |
Gui Ban + Zao Jiao Ci and Bai Tou Weng treats what? | Chronic ulcers |
What is the English Name for Bie Jia? | Soft shelled turtle or Amyda |
What organs does Bie Jia have an affinity for? | LV and SP |
What are the affects of Bie Jia? | 1) Nourish the yin and Anchor Yang 2) Moves blood and promotes menstruation and dissipates nodules |
Bie Jia + Di Gu Pi + Qing Hao treats what? | Nourish Yin and Anchor Yang for steaming bone disorder, night sweats and Internal Wind |
Bie Jia + Long Gu + Bai Shao treats what? | Nourish Yin and anchor Yang esp for Internal Wind |
Bie Jia + Da Huang + Hu Po treats what? | Moves Blood and promotes menstruation and dissipates nodules for amenorrhea and abdo masses |
Bie Jia + San Leng + E Zhu + Qing Pi treats what? | Hard immobile masses |
What is the English name of Luo Han Guo? | Momordica Fruit |
What organs does Luo Han Guo have an affinity for? | LU and SP |
What are the affects of Luo Han Guo? | 1) Moisten the LU for Hot Cough with Yin Def 2) dissipate phlegm nodules in the neck |
Main herbs that nourish Yin and Moisten the LU? | Bei Sha Shen, Mai Men Dong, Yu Zhu and Bai He |
What are the main herbs that Nourish the Yin of the LV and KD | Nu Zhen Zi, Sang Ji Sheng, Han Lian Cao and Hei Zhi Ma |
What are the main herbs that Nourish Yin of the Stomach | Bei Sha Shen, Mai Men Dong, Yu Zhu and Shi Hu |
What are the main herbs that treat Asc LV Yang with Yin Def? | Gui Ban and Bie Jia |
How do many of the herbs that calm the heart do so? | By means of their weight and density |
Many herbs that calm the heart also treat what form of Qi and in what organs? | Rebellious Qi of the LV, LU and ST |
Many of these calm the heart herbs also have what 3 major effects? | 1)Treat rebellious Qi of LU, St or LV 2) treat chronic ulcers 3)help vision problems. |
Compare those herbs that nourish the heart with those that calm the heart. | 1) they tend to be mild with fewer side effects. |
What type of herb do many of the herbs that calm the heart belong to? | Minerals and shells that anchor the yang |
What is the English translation of Long Gu? | Dragon Bone |
What is the taste and temperature of Long Gu? | Sweet, Astringent and Neutral |
What organs does Long Gu have an affinity for? | HT, KD and LV |
What are the affects of Long Gu? | 1) Settles anxiety and calms spririt 2) Calms Liver and anchors and preserves floating Yang 3) Prevents leakage of fluids 4) applied topically for Yin ulcers |
Long Gu + Yuan Zhi, Gui Ban, and Suan Zao Ren treats what? | calms the spirit, treating insomnia, palipitations and anxiety |
Long Gu + Mu Li + Dai Zhe Shi + Niu Xi treats what? | Calms the LIver and irritability, restlessness, dizziness, blurred vision |
Long Gu + Gui Zhi/Rou Gui, (Bai Shao or Shan Zhu Yu) and Mu Li treats what? | prevents leakage of fluids like sweat, nocturnal emmissions, vaginal discharge or uterine bleeding |
Long Gu + Ming Fan treats what? | treats chronic ulcers |
What happens to and what is the new name for Long Gu when is is calcined? | It becomes more astringent and becomes known as Duan Long Gu |
What is the English Name for Mu Li? | Oyster shell |
What are the tastes and temperatures of Mu Li? | Salty, astringent and cool |
What organs does Mu Li have an affinity for? | KD and LV |
What are the affects of Mu Li? | 1) Calms the spirit 2)Anchors Yang and benefits Yin 3) Prevents leakage of fluids 4)softens hardness and dissipates nodules 5)absorbs acidity and alleviates pain |
Mu Li + Long Gu + Bai Shao treats what? | calms the spirit for palpitations, restlessness and insomnia, HA and tinnitus |
Mu Li + Gui Ban + Bie Jia treats what? | anchors Yang and benefits Yin for internal wind, insomnia, HA, dizziness, irritability |
Mu Li + Huang Qi + Fu Xiao Mai treats what? | prevents leakage of fluids like sweat, nocturnal emmisions, vaginal discharge, |
Mu Li + Ci 'Shi Zhi treats what? | prevents leakage of fluids esp for uterine bleeding |
Mu Li + Xuan Shen + Xia Ku Cao + Zhe Bei Mu treats what? | softens hardness and dissipates nodules in teh neck |
Mu Li + Shi Jue Ming treats what? | treats ST pain and acidity |
What is the English name for Ci Shi? | Magnetite |
What are the temperatures and tastes of Ci Shi? | Acrid, salty and cold |
What organs does Ci Shi have an affinity for? | KD and LV |
What the affects of Ci Shi? | 1) anchors and calms spirit 2) nourishes KD, augments Liver & improves hearing and vision 3) aids KD in grasping Qi |
What is the English name for Zhu Sha? | Cinnabar |
What is the English name for Zhen Zhu ? | Pearl or Margarita |
What is the English name for Hu Po? | Amber |
What is the English name for Dai Zhe Shi? | Hematite |
What is the English name for Suan Zao Ren? | Zizyphus or Sour Jujube Seed |
What is the English name for Bai Zi Ren? | Biota Seed |
What is the English name for Yuan Zhi? | Polygala |
What is the English name for He Huan Pi? | Albizzia |
What is the English name for Ye Jiao Teng? | Polygonum Vine |
What are the tastes and temperature of Zhu Sha? | Sweet, Cool and Toxic |
What are the tastes and temperature of Zhen Zhu? | Sweet, Salty and Cold |
What are the tastes and temperature of Hu Po? | Sweet and Neutral |
What are the tastes and temperature of Dai Zhe Shi? | Bitter and Cold |
What are the tastes and temperature of Suan Zao Ren? | Sweet, Sour and Neutral |
What are the tastes and temperature of Bai Zi Ren? | Sweet and Neutral |
What are the tastes and temperature of Yuan Zhi? | Bitter, Acrid and Slightly Warm |
What are the tastes and temperature of He Huan Pi? | Sweet and Neutral |
What organs does Zhu Sha have an affinity for? | HT |
What organs does Zhen Za have an affinity for? | Ht and LV |
What organs does Hu Po have an affinity for? | HT, BL and LV |
What organs does Dai Zhe Shi have an affinity for? | HT, LV, PC |
What organs does Suan Zao Ren have an affinity for? | GB, LV, HT, and SP |
What organs does Bai Zi Ren have an affinity for? | HT, KD and LI |
What organs does Yuan Zhi have an affinity for? | HT and LU |
What organs does He Huan Pihave an affinity for? | HT and LV |
What organs does Ye Jiao Teng have an affinity for? | HT and LV |
What are the affects of Zhu Sha? | 1) Calm the spirit esp fright and anxiety 2)Clears heat and prevents putrification 3) Expels Phlegm and CLears Heat for Wind Phlegm dizziness and LU Heat |
What are the affects of Zhen Zhu? | 1) Sedates HT adn settles tremors and palpitations 2) Clears the LV and superficial visual obstruction 3) Ulcers esp throat and gums |
What are the affects of Hu Po? | 1) Arrest tremors + Palpitations with ecessive dreams 2) Moves Blood for masses in abdo 3)Promotes Urination and moves blood for Lin 4) Promotes healing of sores and ulcers |
What are the affects of Dai Zhe Shi? | 1) Calm the LV and Asc LV Yang 2) Strongly directs rebellious Qi downward for LU and ST 3) Cools the Blood and Stop bleeding due to Heat in the Blood |
Which 2 herbs that Calm the Shen are astringent? | Mu Li and Long Gu |
Of Mu Li and Long Gu which is stronger at calming the spirit? | Long Gu |
Of Mu Li and Long Gu which is stronger at dissipating nodules? | Mu Li |
Which calming the shen herb is best for palpitation and irritability and Asc LV Yang? | Zi Shi Ying |
Which herb that calms the shen is best for fright and anxiety? | Zhu Sha |
Which of the calm the shen herbs moves blood? | Hu Po |
Which herb that calms shen also treats seizures and fever? | Zhen Zhu |