Bupleurum chinense

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Chaihu, traditional Chinese medicine First name. For《 Chinese pharmacopoeia 》The medicinal parts of the collected herbs are Umbelliferae Botany Chaihu or Bupleurum angustifolia Dry root. Collect and dig in spring and autumn to remove stems, leaves and silt, and dry. Bupleurum is a commonly used antidote. It is also known as Dixun, mountain vegetable, mushroom grass and firewood. It is bitter in nature and taste, slightly cold, and belongs to the liver and gallbladder channels. It has the effect of reconciling exterior and interior, soothing liver and promoting yang. For cold and fever, cold and heat exchange, malaria, liver depression and qi stagnation, chest and rib pain, prolapse of anus, uterine prolapse, irregular menstruation.
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Ground fumigation Mountain vegetable Mushroom grass Firewood 茈 Hu (The Classic)
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Distribution area
Northeast, North China, Northwest, East China, Hubei, Sichuan
Chinese scientific name
Bupleurum chinense
collecting time
Spring and autumn
Dosage
3-10g
Toxicity
non-toxic

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The dry root of the Umbelliferae plant Bupleurum chinense or narrow leaf Bupleurum chinense.

Sexual taste

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It tastes pungent, bitter and slightly cold.

Meridian tropism

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It belongs to liver, gallbladder, heart cell and triple energizer meridian.

effect

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Reconciliation Soothing the liver and relieving depression , rising the sun and sinking, relieving fever and stopping malaria.

Indications

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For cold and fever, Alternating cold and heat , chest and flank pain, Irregular menstruation Uterine prolapse Prolapse of anus

Usage and dosage

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3-10g。

taboo

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Bupleurum's nature rises and spreads, and the liver wind moves inward, Hyperactivity of liver yang Do not use or use with caution if the gas engine is upside down.

Processing method

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Bupleurum chinense [5]
① Bupleurum: remove impurities and residual stems, wash, moisten, cut thick slices, and dry.
② Vinegar bupleurum: Take out bupleurum slices, add quantitative rice vinegar, mix well, moisten until the vinegar is absorbed, heat gently, fry dry, take out and cool. Sieve off debris. Every 100kg of Chaihu tablets, 20kg of rice vinegar is used.
③ Bupleurum chinense with turtle blood: take the Bupleurum chinense tablet, mix it with turtle blood and proper amount of water, slightly stuffy, after the juice is sucked up, fry it gently, take it out and cool it. Every 100 kg of Chaihu tablet, 12.5 kg of turtle blood was used.

Physiological characteristics

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Bupleurum chinense [5]
Chaihu is《 Chinese pharmacopoeia 》The included herbs are bupleurum chinense or Bupleurum angustifolia Dry root. According to different characters, they are called North Chaihu and South Chaihu It grows in sandy grasslands, dune meadows and sparse forests on sunny slopes.

Place of Origin

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It is distributed in Northeast, North China, Northwest, East China, Hubei, Sichuan and other places.

Relevant discussion

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①《 Herbal medicine of southern Yunnan 》"Bupleurum can be used for sweating for typhoid fever only after four days: if it is used first, yang syndrome will be introduced into yin channel, and it should not be used."
②《 Fengyuan in this sutra 》"Bupleurum is suitable for children with five malnutrition and febrile diseases. It is suitable for children with malaria and cold and hot diseases. When acne is seen, it can cause cold and heat, or pain and heat under the side of the body. It should be used in the transdermal drug. If the heat is not left in the Shaoyang meridian, there will be no tooth biting in the future."
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