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白附子
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Giant Typhonium Rhizome
LATIN
Typhonii Rhizoma
Medicinal Group Phlegm resolving medicinal
Source Dried tuber of Typhonium giganteum Engl. (Fam. Araceae)
Nature and Flavors pungent; warm; toxic
Meridian Affinity Stomach, Liver
Actions To dispel wind-phlegm, to check convulsion, and detoxify, promote subsidence of nodulation and relieve pain

Family

Araceae

Part used

Root and Rhizome

Indications

Wind stroke with gurgling in the throat, deviation of the eye and the mouth, and impairment of speech; upward invasion of phlegm causing headache accompanied with dizziness, heavy body, restlessness, fidgets, nausea and cold extremities, or migraine; sore throat; tetanus; external use for scrofula, venomous snake-bite

Cautions

Use with caution during pregnancy. Be cautious when the unprocessed tuber is taken orally

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