* Dictionary: Zhu Juanxin's phonetic name is Zhu ú ju NX ρ n, which is the origin of Zhu Juanxin. It is also called Zhu Zhen (Xue Yao of raw medicinal materials) and Zhuxin (New Materia Medica). The source is the rolled tender leaves of Gramineae bamboo. Pick in the morning. For details of the original plant morphology, see the article Zhuru. Sexual taste "Herbal Rejuvenation": "Bitter in taste, cold in nature and non-toxic." Return to the classic of herbal rejuvenation: "into the heart and into the liver." Function: clear heart, relieve vexation, relieve summer heat and quench thirst. ① "fine grass": "To cure fire injury, burn oil and apply it." ② "Herbal Rejuvenation": "Clearing the heart and purging fire, detoxifying and removing annoyance, relieving summer heat and diuresis, quenching thirst and promoting fluid production." Administration and dosage: decoction, fresh 2 ~ 4 yuan. External use: grinding and dressing. Remarks: The tender leaves of several common bamboos are generally used as medicinal bamboo rolls. For example, the tender leaves of bamboo commonly used in Guangdong; Sichuan folk use the tender leaves of Dendrocalamus affinis. Excerpt from * dictionary
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