2 * Dictionary: Chestnut Bark 2. 1 Source "Dietetic Materia Medica"
2.2 Pinyin name
2.3 Another name for chestnut skin: white chestnut skin (Tang herbal medicine).
2.4 The source is the bark of Castanea mollissima of Fagaceae.
2.5 See the article "Chestnut" for the original plant morphology.
2.6 Chemical components The skin contains quercetin, urea, pigment and tannin.
2.7 Functions are indicated for erysipelas, boils, aphtha, lacquered sore and trauma.
(1) Tang Dynasty Materia Medica: "Boiling juice is the mainstream poison."
(2) Meng Ao: "Treating jaundice and sore poison."
3 "Materia Medica": "Treating sore poison."
④ Southern Yunnan herbs: "Apply wound and burn ashes to cure furuncle."
⑤ A Brief Introduction to Medical Forest: "Boiling water will make your mouth boil and rot."
⑥ Modern and practical Chinese medicine: "Treat erysipelas, decoct and wash."
2.8 chestnut skin external use and dosage: decoction or ash burning.
2.9 prescription for treating lacquer sore: chestnut bark or root is half a catty to a catty. Decoct with water, and wash the affected area once or twice, two or three times a day. (Records of Medicinal Plants in Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province)
2. 10 from * dictionary
The formula of chestnut bark is composed of Pennisetum, Rhizoma Osmundae, Oak, Uncaria rhynchophylla, Radix Gentianae (removing reed head), Rhizoma Belamcandae and chestnut thorn, so the hair ash is divided into 1. ...
There are many recipes for chestnut skin.
Use Chinese patent medicines such as Ilex pubescens, D, E, J, K, O, Ilex pubescens saponin, scopoletin, Aesculus chinensis, Ilex pubescens acid and homovanillic acid. Roots contain flavonoids as effective components. ...
More Chinese patent medicines use chestnut bark.
Chestnut bark in the ancient book "Materia Medica Seeking Truth": [Volume 7] Chestnut ball (that is, external thorn bag. ) Boil the juice. Sudden fire and erysipelas swelling. Chestnut flowers can cure the corners of the eyes. Chestnut skin boiled juice. Washable sand louse creek poison. And Dan's poison. Stir-fried chestnut roots with wine. Nengji ...
Puji Fang: [Volume 25 1] Explaining various toxic examples. Its stem is blue. Pick leaves. There is milk. Sand louse creek poison Chestnut bark. Decoct. Poison the river and raise geese to rule the river. Eliminating jaundice and removing heart knot ...
Complete Book of Choosing Doctors: [Volume 35: Sore Part (Volume II)] The main ingredient of Lacquer Door is chestnut bark (except the black skin outside, fried with the green skin inside), decocted in water and washed three or four times. Another carpenter's shop washes persimmons in soup. There is no limit to the dosage of prescription mirabilite. ...
Xiao Pian Fang: [Volume 8] Various decoction formulas for treating minor ailments. Chestnut juice is so thick that it can be wiped as above. If there are no chestnuts in spring and summer, you can boil chestnut skins and use the above method. A cloud: A woman wearing a headscarf is in the water of Tu Su. ...
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