What is Tian Men Dong?
ASPARAGUS COCHINCHINENSIS (ROOT)
What are the actions and indications of Tian Men Dong?
What are the classifications of Tian Men Dong?
Nature: cold
Taste or flavour: bitter, sweet
Direction of action: descends
Site of action: Lung, Kidney
What is the dosage of Tian Men Dong?
6-12g
What are the cautions for Tian Men Dong?
Contraindicated to Spleen Qi or Yang Xu
Excess phlegm-dampness
What is Xuan Shen?
XUAN SHEN / SCROPHULARIA NINGPOENSIS (ROOT)
What are the functions of Xuan Shen?
What are the classifications of Xuan Shen?
Nature: slightly cold
Taste or flavour: sweet, bitter, salty
Direction of action: sinking
Site of action: Lung, stomach, kidney
What is the dosage of Xuan Shen?
9-15g
What are the cautions of Xuan Shen?
Spleen Yang Xu
Incompatible with Li Liu
What is Dan Shen?
DAN SHEN / SALVIA MILTIORRHIZA (ROOT)
What are the actions of Dan Shen?
What is the dosage of Dan Shen?
9-15g
What are the cautions of Dan Shen?
Anti-coagulants, digoxin, pregnancy.
Incompatible with Li Lu.
What is Wu Wei?
WU WEI XI / SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS (FRUIT)
What are the actions of Wu Wei?
What is the classification of Wu Wei?
Nature: warm
Taste or flavour: sour, sweet
Direction of action: sinking
Site of action: Lung, Heart, Kidney
What is the dosage of Wu Wei?
2-6g
What are the cautions of Wu Wei?
Contraindicated for clients with external pathogen, excess heat in the interior, initial stage of cough or measles
What is Bai Zi Ren?
PLATYCLADUS ORIENTALIS (KERNAL)
What are the functions of Bai Zi Ren?
What is the classification of Bai Zi Ren?
Nature: neutral
Taste or flavour: sweet
Direction of action: sinking
Site of action: Heart, Kidney, Large Intestine
What is the dosage of Bai Zi Ren?
3-10g
What are the cautions of Bai Zi Ren?
Diarrhoea and copious phlegm