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Pharmaceutical Name

Herba Aristolochiae Mollissimae

Botanical Name

Aristolochia mollissima Hance

Common Name

Hairy birthwort

Source of Earliest Record

Zhiwu Mingshi Tukao

Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations

The whole plant is gathered in summer or autumn, cleaned and dried.

Properties & Taste

Pungent, bitter and neutral

Meridian

Liver

Functions

1. To dispel wind and dampness; 2. To clear the channels and collaterals; 3. To stop pain

Indications & Combinations

Wind-damp obstruction syndrome manifested as joint pain, numbness of the limbs, tendon and muscle spasms and pain from external injury. Hairy birthwort (Xungufeng) may be used alone in decoction or soaked in wine, or used with other herbs that dispel wind and dampness.

Dosage

10-15 g

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