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 Category  Li Qi Yao
理氣藥
 Sub Category  
 Name  Qing Mu Xiang
青木香
Aristolochia root
 Grown  In Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui areas of China.
 Source  The dried root of Aristolochia debilis Sieb. et Zucc.
 Ingredients  Magnoflorine
 Pharma Effect  
 Properties  Bitter, acrid, slightly cold.
 Channels  Liver, stomach
 Function  Promotes the movement of qi, alleviates pain, relieves toxicity and reduces carbuncles.
 Clinic Usage  For dizziness, headache, distended chest and abdomen, carbuncles, and insect or snake bites.
 Cautions  Overdosage may cause nausea and vomiting.
 Dosage  3~9g. For external usage, apply proper dosage of ground powder to affected area.
 Storage  Store in a cool, dry place.

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Single Herbs

 Category  Li Qi Yao
理氣藥
 Sub Category  
 Name  Mu Xiang
木香
Costus root, aucklandia
 Grown  India and southwest China.
 Source  The dried root of Saussurea lappa CLARKE.
 Ingredients  Castunolide, Dehydrocostus lactone, Costene, ?-Elemene, ?-Selinene, Dihydrocostunolide, Saussurea lactone, Friedelin, terpenoids
 Pharma Effect  
 Properties  Acrid, bitter, warm
 Channels  Spleen, stomach, large intestine, gallbladder
 Function  Strengthens spleen, harmonizes stomach, spreads the liver qi, releases constraints, promotes movement of qi and alleviates pain.
 Clinic Usage  For distended, painful chest and abdomen, diarrhea, tenesmus, food stagnation due to indigestion and lack of appetite. Toast the herb to increase its absorbent properties and can be used for treatment of diarrhea and abdominal pain.
 Cautions  Contraindicated for yin deficiency presenting red tongue.
 Dosage  1.5~6g
 Storage  Store in a cool, dry, tightly sealed container. Avoid dampness.