Antibiotic.[3]
- Pustules of the finger tip, red thread furuncles corresponding to acute lymphangitis
in modern biomedicine, carbuncles, boils and other red swellings, with
Chrysanthemum
indicum- Ye ju hua. To strengthen the effect add
Lonicera
japonica- Yin yin hua and
Forsythia suspensa-
Lian qiao.
[4]
- Breast abscess, furuncles, boils, and carbuncles, with
Taraxacum
mongolicum- Pu gong ying. Also for Damp Heat jaundice.
[4]
- Red, weollen, and painful eyes due to Liver Heat, with
Chrysanthemum
morifolium- Ju hua and
Cryptotympana
pustulata- Chan tui.
[4]
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by the Revolutionary Health Committee of Hunan Province. Original Chinese manual-
Victor W. Sidel. Originally published by Dr Joseph Quin and the Fogarty International
centre, Bethdesda (1974). Madrona Publishers Seattle Washington ISBN 0-914842-52-8
[2] A Complete English Dictionary of Medicinal Terms in Chinese Acupuncture
and Herbalism 1981- Henry Lu Chinese Foundations of Natural Health- The Academy
of Oriental Heritage, Vancouver, Canada.
[3] Translation notes from Gary Seiford and Hocu Huhn- NSW College of Natural
Therapies. Sydney Australia (1982).
[4] Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica- Dan Bensky and Andrew Gamble- Eastland
Press 1986 Seattle Washington ISBN 0-939616-15-7
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Cerotic acid.[4]
References
[1] Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica- Dan Bensky and Andrew Gamble- Eastland
Press 1986 Seattle Washington ISBN 0-939616-15-7