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Achyranthes(牛膝)
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Latin Plant Name : Radix Achyranthes Bidentatae

Pinyin Mandarin Name : Niu Xi

Common English Name : Achyranthes

Part of Plant Used : Root

Nature : Neutral

Taste : Bitter, sour

Meridians Entered : Liver, Kidneys

Common Usages:

Most often used in formulas that strengthen the back and knees (TCM: tonifies the Kidneys; reins in Liver Kmg; moves Blood and dampness);
for trauma, boils, painful or absent menses, and tendon and bone disruptions (TCM: for lower-body Blood stasis and stagnation);
for nosebleeds, bleeding gums, and toothaches (TCM: for deficient Yin with Blood heat);
for dizziness, headaches, or blurred vision (TCM: for deficient Yin with Blood heat and rising Liver Ytmg);
and may also be used for Kidney stones and painful urination with blood.

Traditional Usages and Functions:

Invigorates Blood; expels congealed Blood; strengthens sinews and bones and benefits joints; clears damp heat in Lower Burner; induces downward movement of Blood.

 

Common Formulas Used In:

Clematis and Stephania; Leonuris and Achyranthes; Tu-Huo and Eucommia.

Remarks:

Often used in a wine preparation for its tonifying actions. Cautions in Use: Do not use during pregnancy; with diarrhea from deficient Spleen; with excessive menstruation; or with leakage of sperm.

 

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