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Stop-Bleeding Herbs

  • Ou Jie – Lotus Rhizome Node – Nodus Nelumbinis Rhizomatis

    Ou Jie English Name: lotus node, lotus rhizome node Pharmaceutical Name: Nodus Nelumbinis Rhizomatis Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Ou Jie enters the Lung, Stomach, and Liver channels; it is sweet and astringent in nature and neutral in temperature. What is Ou Jie?: The Chinese Herb Ou Jie is the node or joint of the…

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  • Pu Huang – Cattail Pollen – Pollen Typhae

    Pu Huang English Name: bulrush, cattail pollen Pharmaceutical Name: Pollen Typhae Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Pu Huang enters the Liver and Pericardium channels; it is sweet in nature and neutral in temperature. What is Pu Huang?: The Chinese Herb Pu Huang is pollen from narrow-leaf cattail (Typha angustifolia L.) or the pollen from bulrush…

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  • Qian Cao – India Madder Root – Radix Rubiae

    Qian Cao English Name: madder, India madder root Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Rubiae Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Qian Cao enters the Liver channel; it is bitter in nature and cold in temperature. What is Qian Cao?: The Chinese Herb Qian Cao is the dried roots of the Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia L.), a small flowering…

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  • Lian Fang – Lotus Receptacle – Receptaculum Nelumbinis

    Lian Fang English Name: lotus receptacle Literal Translation: “lotus mansion” Pharmaceutical Name: Receptaculum Nelembinis Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Lian Fang enters the Liver, Spleen, and Kidney channels; it is bitter and astringent in nature and warm in temperature. What is Lian Fang?: The Chinese Herb Lian Fang is the dried receptacle (or seed pod)…

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  • Hua Rui Shi – Ophicalcitum – Ophicalcitum

    Hua Rui Shi English Name: ophicalcite Pharmaceutical Name: Ophicalcitum Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Hua Rui Shi enters the Liver channel; it is sour and astringent in nature and neutral in temperature. What is Hua Rui Shi?: The Chinese Herb Hua Rui Shi is ground, processed ophicalcite, a metamorphic form of limestone that is processed…

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  • Huai Hua – Sophora Flower – Flos Sophorae

    Huai Hua English Name: sophora, Japanese pagoda tree flower, Chinese scholar tree flower Literal Translation: “pagoda flower” Pharmaceutical Name: Flos Sophorae Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Huai Hua enters the Liver and Large Intestine channels; it is bitter in nature and cool in temperature. What is Huai Hua?: The Chinese Herb Huai Hua is the…

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  • Di Yu – Garden Burnet Root – Radix Sanguisorbae

    Di Yu English Name: sanguisorba, garden burnet root Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Sanguisorbae Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Di Yu enters the Liver, Large Intestine, and Stomach channels; it is bitter and sour in nature and cool in temperature. What is Di Yu?: The Chinese Herb Di Yu is the dried roots of garden burnet (Sanguisorba…

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  • Fu Long Gan – Soot and Ash (from Fire Pit) – Terra Flava Usta

    Fu Long Gan English Name: soot and ash from a fire pit Pharmaceutical Name: Terra Flava Usta Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Fu Long Gan enters the Spleen and Stomach channels; it is acrid in nature and warm in temperature. What is Fu Long Gan?: The Chinese Herb Fu Long Gan is ashes form a…

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  • Da Ji – Cirsium – Herba seu Radix Cirsii Japonici

    Da Ji English Name: cirsium, Japanese thistle, plum thistle Literal Translation: “big thistle“ Pharmaceutical Name: Herba seu Radix Cirsii Japonici Medica Category: Stop-Bleeding Herbs Properties: Da Ji enters the Liver and Heart channels; it is sweet and bitter in nature and cool in temperature. What is Da Ji?: The Chinese Herb Da Ji comes from…

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