2. Overview Deng Xin is a Chinese medicine name [1]. See "Total Records of the Holy Sites". That is, Rush's alias [1] recorded in Kaibao Redefining Materia Medica.
3. Other names of the wick are Juncus and Gracilaria lemaneiformis [1].
4 Source and place of origin: Juncus medulla or whole grass [1]. It is distributed all over China, mainly in Jiangsu and Southwest China [1].
5 Sexual taste is sweet, light and slightly cold [1]. Into the heart, lung, small intestine and bladder meridian [1].
6. Indications: clearing heart and promoting diuresis [1].
1. Treat vexation and insomnia, children's fever, night crying, sores on mouth and tongue, damp-heat jaundice, edema, leaching and dysuria [1]. Decocting: 1 ~ 3g, fresh grass 15 ~ 30g [1].
2. Treat acute laryngitis, burning and dry throat [1]. Rush root: decocted for damp-heat jaundice, beginning with mammary abscess [1].
3. Used for light moxibustion [1]. Commonly known as lighting [1]. It refers to a moxibustion method in which Juncus efflorescence is dipped in oil and directly ignited at acupoints [1]. When operating, take a section of Juncus Juncus, dip it in vegetable oil, light it, aim at the acupoint and burn it quickly. When it burns the skin, you can hear the sound of "slapping" [1]. The frequency of moxibustion should be controlled according to the condition, generally 3-5 times [1]. After moxibustion, keep the local area clean and apply anti-inflammatory ointment to prevent infection [1]. It is suitable for parotitis, infantile convulsion, dyspepsia and hiccup [1].
7 Chemical components The stem pith contains rush glycoside, tripeptide (glutenin-glutenin), arabinan, xylan, methyl pentosan, apigenin, luteolin 7 glucoside, etc. [ 1].
8 pharmacological action