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Eupatorium (Herba Eupatorii) - 佩兰叶 (pèi lán yè)
Eupatorium (Herba Eupatorii) - 佩兰叶 (pèi lán yè)
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English Name: Eupatorium (Herba Eupatorii), Orchid-Grass Herb, Fortune Eupatorium, Pei Lan Ye
Chinese Name: 佩兰叶/佩蘭葉
Common Uses in Traditional Chinese Medicine:
Actions | Indications/Syndromes |
Aromatically transforms Dampness, awakens the Spleen and regulates the Middle |
Dampness Obstructing the Middle Jiao Stifling sensation in the chest, lack of appetite, nausea and a white, moist tongue coat Damp-Heat in the Spleen channel with a sweet, sticky taste in the mouth, excessive saliva, vomiting and bad breath |
Transforms Dampness and releases Summerheat |
Summerheat with Dampness with nausea and early-stage Warm-Damp febrile disease |
Aromatically dispels Middle Jiao turbid filth to unbind the Stomach Harmonizes the Middle |
Internal accumulation of increasingly thickened dampness in the Middle Jiao binding Stomach Qi (lethargy, nausea, anorexia, epigastric and abdominal distention and pain with a very thick, greasy tongue coat |
Net Weight: 16 oz / 1 lb
Loose, whole herbs may vary from pictures due to its natural form and cut. Bag packaging may also differ as we source from multiple sources to ensure we have product on hand. All will have labels indicating scientific name, Chinese name, and weight.
Disclaimer & Precautions: This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use Chinese herbs or herbal extracts with caution. Professional advice is suggested. In TCM, Chinese herbs are often combined in the context of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect. Consult a professional if you are pregnant or are taking any prescription medications or Western medications as it can cause interference or have a strong effect on the body.
