Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Overview 3 Alias ??of the final medicine 4 Source and place of production 5 Meridian distribution of nature and flavor 6 Function and indication 7 Precautions for use 8 Chemical composition 9 Pharmacological effects of the final medicine 10 References attached: 1 Chinese medicines used Prescription of the final medicine 2 Chinese patent medicines using the final medicine 3 The final medicine in ancient books 1 Pinyin
mò yào 2 Overview
The final medicine is the name of the Chinese medicine, from the "Compendium of Materia Medica" , which is the alias of myrrh recorded in "Treatise on the Properties of Medicine" [1]. 3 Alias ??of the final medicine
The final medicine [2]. 4 Source and place of production
The oleo gum resin exuded from the bark of the stems of Commiphora myrrha Engl., an olive plant, and several other species of the same genus [2]. Mainly produced in tropical Africa and West Asia, it is now introduced in Guangxi [2]. 5. Meridian distribution of nature and flavor
Bitter, flat[2]. Enters the heart, liver, and spleen meridians [2].
6 Functions and Indications
Promote blood circulation, relieve pain, reduce swelling and promote muscle growth [2].
1. Treat chest and abdominal stasis and pain, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, lumps, bruises, carbuncles, intestinal carbuncles, red and swollen eyes [2]. Oral administration: decoction, 3-10g; or take into pills or powder [2].
2. Grind it into powder and apply it to treat ulcers that will not close for a long time [2]. 7 Precautions for use
Pregnant women should not take it[2]. 8 Chemical Ingredients
This product contains alpha and beta bisaic acid (Heerabomyrrholic acid), alpha and beta bisalic acid and gamma myrrhic acid (Commiphoric acid), myrrh Commiphorinic acid, α Heerabomyrrhol and β Heerabomyrrhol, Heeraboresene. It also contains volatile oils, whose components are eugenol, resocresol, cumaldehyde, cinnamic aldehyde, and heerabolene, etc. [2]
9 Pharmacological effects