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  • Li Lu – Veratrum Root and Rhizome – Radix et Rhizoma Veratri

    Li Lu English Name: veratrum root and rhizome Pharmaceutical Name: Radix et Rhizoma Veratri Medica Category: Emetic Herbs Properties: Li Lu enters the Lung, Liver, and Stomach channels; it is acrid and bitter in nature and cold in temperature. Its purpose is to induce vomiting and thus according to TCM is considered toxic. What is…

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  • Gua Di – Melon Pedicle – Pedicellus Cucumeris

    Gua Di English Name: melon pedicule Pharmaceutical Name: Pedicellus Cucumeris Medica Category: Emetic Herbs Properties: Gua Di is bitter in nature and cold in temperature. Its purpose is to induce vomiting and is thus according to TCM is considered toxic. What is Gua Di?: The Chinese Herb Gua Di is the dried pedicel (stalk or…

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  • Chang Shan – Feverflower Root – Radix Dichroae

    Chang Shan English Name: dichroa root Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Dichroae Medica Category: Emetic Herbs Properties: Chang Shan enters the Lung, Heart, and Liver channels; it is acrid and bitter in nature and cold in temperature. Its purpose is to induce vomiting and thus according to TCM is considered toxic. What is Chang Shan?: The Chinese…

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