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Herbal Medicine Herb Names Say as much as you want. You don't have to say what it is used for, just the name.
Ligustrum lucidum, Canggui, Xinyi, Onion, goosefoot, caraway, tamarisk
Section 2: Dispersing wind-heat medicines Mentha piperita, Burdock, Cicada, Sansui, Chrysanthemum, Bramble, Chamomile, Chai, Bupleurum, Grosvenor, Ge Gehagra, Temperate edamame
Floating pimples, Mucuna pruriens
Chapter 9: Heat-removing medicines
Section 1 Heat-clearing and fire-dispersing herbs Gypsum Cold-water stone Zhi Mu, Rehmannia, Trichosanthes kirilowii, Bamboo leaves Bamboo leaves Duckweed, Gardenia gardenia, Xia Ku Cao
Cassia seed, Cnidium glutinosa, Celosia argentea
Section II. Heat-clearing and dampness-drying herbs Baicalcium, Scutellaria baicalensis, Huanglian, Huangbai, Gentian, Radix gentiana, Radix quinquefolia, Semen zizanica, Bitter pea, Crocosmia japonica, Rhizoma Pinelliae, horsetail floss
Section III. Wild Chrysanthemum
Donglou Chongluo Fenghua Leucospermum Poria Fish Fishweed Golden Buckwheat Dahuangteng Leptospermum Leptospermum Shooting Dried Yam Bean Root
Marble Fruit Mallard Fruit Golden Lantern Eleutherococcus Wood Butterfly Grey-headed Grey-headed Grouse Amaranthus curculion Crow's Nest Fish Fish Fish Fish Fish Fishweed Gold Buckwheat Tricholoma Globulus Amaranthus Seasonal Green Green Green Beans
Section IV Herb for Clearing Heat and Cooling the Blood Shengdizhuang Xuanshen Mudanpeony Pi 赤芍 Chinese wildflower
Section 5: Clearing heat from deficiency Artemisia annua and Vitis vesiculata, and Dioscorea alba and Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati
Chapter 10: Laxative Medicines
Section 1: Attacking medicines Rhubarb, Manganous Nitrile, Senna, and Aloe Vera
Section 2: Moistening medicines Fire Flaxseed, Curcuma longa, Pine Nut, etc.
Section 3: Cracking down and expelling water, Glycosmia, Pseudoscorbicus, Coriolus Vulgaris, Semen Aconiti, and Jasminum Chinicum
Section 4: Dispelling dampness and expelling water Chapter 11 Dispelling Wind-Dampness Herbs
Section I. Dispelling Wind-Cold-Dampness Herbal Medicine Duo Huo Wei Ling Xian Chuan Wu Herb Wu Zui Snake Wu Zui Snake Papaya Jiansha Extension of Bone Winds Pine Joints
Hai Feng Teng Qing Feng Teng Ding Gong Teng Kunming Shan Hai Begonia Artemisia Lu Lu Tong
Section II. Dispelling Wind-Dampness and Heat Herbal Medicine Gentiana Macrophyllae Macrophyllae Fengyi Fangji Mulberry Bamboo Plant Siege Straw Stinging Syngonium Hai Tong Pi Liaosi Liao Sheng Teng Rui Leiou Rouge Herb Pseudostemonium Lobeliae
Section III. Expecting Wind-Dampness and Strengthening the Bones and Bones Medicines Wu Jia Pi, Sang Mang Sheng, Dog Ji, Thousand Years' Health, Snow Lotus Flower, Deer's Bit Cao, Nan Nan Leaf
Chapter Twelve: Medicines for Resolving Dampness
Patchouli, Perilla, Cangzhi, Houpaku, Sandal, Cardamom, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Cao Guo
Chapter 13.
Gryllotalpa mayfly Capsicum annuum
Section II Diuretics for Diuresis and Diuresis Psyllium carteri talcum Mucuna pruriens Quetzalcoides Bianzhu Dibdanum Seeds Hai Jinsha Shiwei Dongkui Zi
Lanxiangcao Dioscorea
Section III Diuretics for Dampness and Yellowish Blood Colds Inulae Cynanum Kinchen Kinchen Kinchin grass Huzhuan Dierzhu Dibdanum Chicken Bone Cao Zhuyi grass Pearl Grass
Chapter XIV Warming Medicines
Pianthus gingivalis Dry Ginger Cinnamon Cornus Wu Cornu Clove Ginger Pepper Pepper Wicker Welfare
Wicker
Chapter 15 Qi Management Herbs
Chen Pi Green Pi Citrus Aucklandia Aucklandia Sandalwood Neem Uva Ursi Green Mullein Lychee Kernel
Aromatic Parsley Forsythia Citri Rosa Rosa Rose Calyx Plum Shao Luo Zi Scallop Allium cepa Tin Vine Big Belly Pi Gan Song
Jiu Xiang Bug Blade Bean Persimmon Tibia
Chapter 16 Food Consumptive Herbs
Hawthorn, Shenquan, Malt, Rice Buds, Ledebouriella, Chicken Nei Jin, Chicken Yatten, Gui Wei
Chapter XVII Insect Repellents
Junzi, Neem, Betel nut, Cucurbita pepo, Crane grass buds, Lei Wan, Crane lice, Torreya nucifera, Cattail
Chapter XVIII Hemostatic Medicines
Section I. Herbal Medicines for Cooling Blood and Stopping Hemorrhage, Thistle, Artichoke, Ground Elm, Acacia, Side Cedar Leaves, White Foxglove Root, Ramie Root, Yang Feet
Section II. Dangshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza), Safflower, Peach kernel, Momordica charantia, Zeran, Corylus officinalis, Wang Buliuxing, Lunaris, Campanula officinalis
Section III. Ochre, Tribulus terrestris, Tribulus terrestris leaves, raw iron drop
Second section, wind-relieving and antispasmodic herbs, antelope horn, oxalis, pearl, hookah, tianmu, dillon, scorpion, centipede, centipede, stiletto
Chapter 23, opening the orifices
Musk
Ice tablet, suhexiang, calamus
Chapter 24, tonifying the deficiency
Section 1, tonifying the qi, ginseng, xianguangshen, codonopsis pilosulae, radix psoraleae, astragali, Rhizoma Atractylodes, Chinese yam, white lentils, licorice, jujube
Spikenard Gynostemma Gynostemma Rhodiola Rosea Sea buckthorn Caramel Honey
Section Two: Yang tonic Deer Antler Velvet Antler Epimedium Epimedium Epimedium Pseudostellariae Xianmao Cortex Eucommiae Cistanches Cistanches Lockyang Complementary Boneset
Elixium Yizhi Ren Cuscuta Semen Sai Yuen Zi Mealybugs Walnut Kernel Winter Wormwood Cordyceps Cordyceps Cordyceps Sinensis Fenugreek Chive Leaf Seeds Yangqi Stone Violet Quartz
Hydrogenated Dog's Kidney Sea Horses Horsetail Toadstool Oil Goat Red Muddy
Section Three: Blood Tonifying Drugs Angelica sinensis Schisandra chinensis, umeboshi, schisandra chinensis, poppy husk, horehound, pomegranate bark, nutmeg, hematite, yu yu grain
Section III: Strengthening the Essence, Shrinking Urine and Stopping the Levitation Cornus officinalis, raspberry, santopod, cuttlebone, golden cherry, cuttlebone, lotus seed, gorgonians, hedgehog bark, 椿 skin, cockscomb
Chapter 26: Vomiting Herbs
Campanula odorata, Melon seed, Gallus gallus gallus
Chapter 27: Attacking Poison, Killing Worms, Stopping Itching Herbs
Stamphor, Sulfur, Alum Cnidium Toad Camphor Bupleurum Toadstool Beehive Garlic
Chapter 28 Extracting Poisons, Resolving Putrefaction, and Rejuvenating the Muscle
Arsenic, Arsenic, Arsenic, Lead, Hearth Glycerin, and Borax
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