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- Pilose Antler
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- Cervi Pantotrichum Cornu
Medicinal Group | Yang-tonifying medicinal |
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Source | Young unossified hairy antler of male Cervus nippon Temminck or Cervus elaphus Linnaeus (Fam. Cervidae) |
Nature and Flavors | sweet, salty; warm |
Meridian Affinity | Liver, Kidney |
Actions | To reinforce kidney-yang, replenish vital essence and blood, and strengthen the tendons and bones, regulate thorouphfare and conception vessels, and promote the bursting of abscess and drainage of pus |
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Indications
Impotence, spermatorrhea, or frigidity and infertility; emaciation, lassitude, aversion to cold, dizziness, tinnitus, impairment of hearing, back pain accompanied with cold sensation, and weakness of the limbs; abnormal uterine bleeding and leukorrhea; chronic sores difficult to heal
Research Findings
- Cervi Pantotrichum Cornu pharmacopuncture tended to activate the autonomic nervous system within the normal range and tended to activate the sympathetic nervous system.[1]
Cautions
Report on adverse effect
Gastrointestinal bleeding, worsening renal function [2]
Reference
Reference
- Kim YJ, Lee CH, Kim JU, Yook TH. (2016). Effects of Distilled Cervi Pantotrichum Cornu and Rehmannia glutinosa Pharmacopuncture at GB21 (Jianjing) on Heart Rate Variability: A Randomized and Double-blind Clinical Trial. J Acupunct Meridian Stud. , 9(6):311-318. doi: 10.1016/j.jams.2016.11.001. Epub 2016 Nov 10.
- 張寰 (1986)。<鹿茸片引起上消化道出血1例>。實用內科雜誌,9。