Does the name of traditional Chinese medicine start with the word guan and branch ?

Updated on culture 2024-07-22
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The word Guan begins with the word "Guan" related to Mutong, Guan Baifu, etc., but "Guan" only indicates the place of origin and is not included in the name of traditional Chinese medicine; I haven't heard of Chinese medicine that starts with a branch.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Guan cork, a lot, Guan refers to things that came from Guan before ancient times.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Guan Mutong, Guan Fengfeng, I don't know the rest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Lotus, thistle, cumin, grass, barge bone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cumin, grass (Yuanzhi), thistle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The king does not stay behind, the king has a dog's head, and the medicinal materials that start with the word "king" are very rare.

    Cantonese people say that the king dog head, that is, the traditional Chinese medicine dog spine, is because the base of the plant dog spine is covered by golden yellow pubescence and yellow narrow lanceolate scales, hence the name. The dog's spine is also known as the Golden Retriever Dog, the Golden Retriever Lion, the Monkey Hair Head, the Paparazzi Hair, the Hairy Dog, the Golden Silk Hair, the Golden Retriever Monkey, etc.

    Wang Buliuxing is a traditional Chinese medicinal material in China, and the production areas are distributed in most provinces and regions of China. Due to the special medicinal value and the increasingly broad range of applications, the market demand of Wang Buliuxing gradually increased in 2001 and 2004, but the output did not increase in the same period, the market gap is widening, and the product has changed from low to stable and then to rise. By 2004, the average price of this variety in the national medicinal materials market was 4 yuan (kilogram price, the same below), which was 1 times that of a few years ago.

    Beijing]: Skullcap, Zhimu, Atractylodes, Jujube, Motherwort, etc.

    Tianjin]: sour jujube, woad, yinchen, hyssop, northern sand ginseng, etc.

    Shanghai]: Saffron, Yanhusuo, Yulou, Woad, Salvia, etc.

    Chongqing]: Coptis chinensis, Eucommia, Magnolia, Banxia, Tiandong, Golden buckwheat, etc.

    Anhui]: peony, peony, chrysanthemum, woad, prince ginseng, Nansha ginseng, privet, white front, lovage, arborvitae, papaya, front hu, poria cocos, atractylodes, banxia, eucommia, desmodium, yellow essence, hawthorn, honeysuckle, white myrtle, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Du Xiang.

    Du Xiang, the name of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the leaf of the rhododendron family, a broad-leaved rhododendron plant. It grows at an altitude of 1000-1750m under open forests, at the edge of water, at the edge of forests or in wet grasslands.

    It is distributed in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia. It has the effect of reducing phlegm, relieving cough and relieving asthma. It is commonly used for chronic bronchitis.

    The pharmacological effects include antitussive and expectorant effects, effects on chronic bronchitis, and toxic effects.

    Second, neem. Neem, the name of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the branch and leaf of the neem plant Turraea pubescens hellen. Grows at low altitudes or in shrublands near the sea.

    It is distributed in Guangdong and Hainan. It has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, astringent and antidiarrheal. It is often used for diarrhea, dysentery, sore throat, traumatic bleeding.

    3. Juniper berries.

    Juniper refers to the berry of the juniper tree, and its most important function is in the production of gin. Juniper berries are produced in the northern hemisphere, whether it is Asia, the Americas, or Europe.

    It was first consumed by the Egyptians, but its efficacy is a type of medicine. Juniper berries are said to clear the symptoms of chronic diseases because of their diuretic properties, which can speed up the excretion of bad substances from the body.

    Fourth, Eucommia. Eucommia ulmoides, the name of Chinese herbal medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is also known as kapok, silk cotton bark, northern middle, made eucommia, thick eucommia. In traditional Chinese medicine, the bark is used as medicine, which is warm and sweet, and belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. It has the function of tonifying the liver and kidneys, strengthening the muscles and bones, and mainly treating lumbar and spine pain, weak feet and knees, fetal leakage and fetal fall.

    Modern scientific research has shown that Eucommia ulmoides has pharmacological effects such as antihypertensive, hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic, antitumor, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-osteoporosis, liver protection, and kidney protection.

    5. Du Stem Mountain.

    Maesa japonica (scientific name: Maesa japonica), also known as mountain osmanthus, is a species of mountain osmanthus in the family Purple Tauraceae. It is distributed in southwest China, Fujian, Taiwan, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and other places.

    It has the effect of dispelling wind evil, detoxifying epidemic poison and reducing swelling. It is often used for febrile infectious diseases, cold and heat restlessness, body pain, irritability, thirst, edema, bruises, swelling and pain, traumatic bleeding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Du Ruo [generic name] Du Ruo [other names] [drug name] Du Ruo [alias] bamboo leaf lotus, ground lotus. 【Family】Duck plantar [Plant form] Plant form: perennial herb, white rhizome, slender and transverse, fibrous roots on the node, stems up to 90 cm, slightly thick.

    The leaves are alternate, oblong-elliptic, 20-30 cm long, 4-5 cm wide, tapering into a sheath at the base, holding the stem, the apex pointed, fragrant. The flowers are white, the apical panicles, the perianth and stamens are 6, the ovary is 3-chambered, and the upper position. The fruit is small spherical and blue.

    Ecological distribution: from the Yangtze River basin to the southern provinces of China; It is mostly found in the shady and humid places at the edge of the valley forest and the wetland by the stream. Medicinal part:

    The whole grass and roots are used as medicine, and they are harvested in summer and autumn. Uses: Pungent taste, lukewarm, non-toxic.

    It can benefit essence, brighten eyes, warm up, relieve pain, remove bad breath, remove intercutaneous wind and heat, nourish the kidneys and benefit yin. Treatment of chest and flank reverse, head swelling and pain, runny nose and tears, stomach pain, cholera distension pain. Dosage:

    Root 1 3 money.

    Eucommia ulmoides, Rhododendron rhododendron, rhododendron, rhododend

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Du Ruo, Du Kang, and Du Juan can also be used in medicine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello: There are many Chinese herbs in Chinese medicine that start with the word wine, as long as the Chinese medicine is made with wine, it generally starts with the word wine, and wine refers to the processing method of the drug, not the original name of the medicine has the word wine.

    Your friend's prescription should be the wine army, that is, the rhubarb concocted (fried, steamed) with wine, also known as wine rhubarb, wine ripe army, wine Sichuan army.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe it's sake brewing (rice wine without water), or sake lees (rice grains after squeezing sake), and of course there is also a sake jun (rhubarb made from wine) that can be determined by looking at your recipe.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Alcohol is not a medicine, but a method of preparing medicine. For example, the wine army is to fry rhubarb with wine, which is the wine army. Wait a minute.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many ways to prepare Chinese medicine. Such as stir-frying, roasting, vinegar, wine, etc. The Chinese medicine at the beginning of the word wine is a Chinese herbal medicine made from wine. Instead of medicine, the real name has the word wine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Wine Army, it should be the Wine Sakawa Army.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is wine rhubarb.

    I can't think of it for a while, you can check it on **, I don't know if it helps you!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What are the words of the Zhifu Yunnan Rescue Chew Hall Wedge East Blind Plus Stroke. As follows: Li Liang only has one word for Li Lan. Which laugh is the word "positive". Pinyin zhèng zhēng

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dictionary of Chinese Medicine:

    Panlong VII (p. 2187).

    Panlong ginseng (p. 2187).

    Coiled grass (p. 2188).

    That's all.

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