Brief introduction of Sabina vulgaris leaves

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 volumes of Whole Herb of Acetaceae, Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine 3. 1 Alias of Acetoaceae 3.2 Source and place of origin 3.3 Sexual taste 3.4 Functional indications 3.5 Chemical components 3.6 Pharmacological effects 4 Whole Herb of Pteridium of Pteridaceae, National Compilation of Chinese Herbal Medicines and Pinyin names of Sabina vulgaris. Sabina vulgaris alias 4.3 source 4.4 taste 4.5 function indication 4.6 Sabina vulgaris usage and dosage 4.7 excerpt 5 reference attachment: 1 prescription Chinese medicine Sabina vulgaris liquid 2 Sabina vulgaris liquid in ancient books 1 pinyin Dì b m: I y è.

2 English reference fern [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]

The Dictionary of Chinese Medicine of Cephalotaxus yunnanensis (Berberidaceae) is the name of Chinese medicine, which comes from Hunan medical books and is an alias of Cephalotaxus yunnanensis recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica [1].

3. 1 Sabina vulgaris alias: Cui Yucao, Sabina vulgaris leaf, regenerated grass, Sabina vulgaris [2].

3.2 Source and place of origin. ) the whole grass in spring [2]. Distributed in Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Fujian, Zhejiang, Anhui and Southwest China [2].

3.3 Sexual taste is slightly bitter and cold [2].

3.4 Function: clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, stopping bleeding and detoxifying [2].

1. Treat enteritis, dysentery, icteric hepatitis, cholecystitis, rheumatic joint pain, edema, urinary tract infection, pulmonary tuberculosis hemoptysis, epistaxis and laryngeal carbuncle [2]. Decocting: 6 ~ 12g [2].

2. Treat burns, stir-fry charcoal and grind it into powder, and apply sesame oil; Traumatic bleeding, at the end of the study [2].

3.5 Chemical Composition This product contains trehalose [2]. The stem contains diacylglyceryl trimethyl homoserine [2].

3.6 Pharmacological Action The decoction has inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus in vitro [2].

4. Pteris Pteris, Pteris of Pteristaceae, is a national repository of Chinese herbal medicines, and Stinky cypress leaves 4. 1 Pinyin name Dì Bǎi Yè.

4.2 Sabina vulgaris leaf alias: Sabina vulgaris branch, Jin Fenghua, phoenix tail, shade grass, grass, lime grass.

4.3 is derived from Adiantum. A fern belonging to the genus Athyrium of Athyridaceae, used as a whole grass. It can be harvested, washed, fresh or dried in all seasons.

4.4 Sexual taste is bitter, slightly sweet and cool.

4.5 Functions are indicated for clearing away heat and toxic materials, relieving cough, relieving sore throat, inducing diuresis, reducing swelling, stopping bleeding and relieving pain. Used for influenza, common cold, cough, tonsillitis, parotitis, conjunctival congestion, enteritis, dysentery and galactorrhea; External use is used to treat sores, swelling, furuncle, traumatic injury, eczema, burns, knife wounds and bleeding.

4.6 Usage and dosage: Sabina vulgaris leaves 1 ~ 2, fresh grass 3 ~ 5. Appropriate amount for external use, decocting the whole herb, cleaning or mashing, and applying to the affected area.

4.7 Excerpts