Traditional Chinese medicine Xiangfu has antibacterial effect on Antipyretic and analgesic
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Last Update: 2012-08-28
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Xiangfu, formerly known as "sedge", was first published in "distinguished doctors" and listed as a medium-class product "Tang Materia Medica" was first called xiangfuzi Compendium of Materia Medica is listed as the grass in the grass department, which is called "Cyperus xiangfuzi" It also says: "Cyperus leaves are as hard as old leek leaves, with a sword ridge and edge In May and June, a stem with three edges is pulled out and hollow, with several leaves at the end of the stem, green flowers and ears like millet, with thin seeds in the middle, and its roots have whiskers One or two of them must be born under the stem, and they will grow in succession There are fine black hairs on the seed, and the big one is like dates and the two ends are sharp, so the hair will be cut off It's a dry product "A survey of the famous and real plants" has a picture of Xiangfu The Rhizoma Cyperi and its processing habits used today are consistent with those contained in the herbs of previous dynasties [alias] sedge, xiangfuzi, leigongtou, Trigonopsis, xiangtoucao, huihuiqing, quetouxiang [source] this product is the dry rhizome of sedge In autumn, when digging, remove the hair, boil it in boiling water or steam it thoroughly before drying, or dry it directly after burning [preparation] Xiangfu: remove the hairs and impurities, and crush or slice Vinegar: take Xiangfu granules (pieces) and fry them according to the vinegar roasting method [sexual taste returns to classics] pungent, slightly bitter, slightly sweet, even Liver, spleen and Sanjiao meridian [function indications] it can regulate qi, relieve depression, regulate menstruation and relieve pain It is used for liver depression and qi stagnation, chest, flank and epigastric distention, dyspepsia, chest and epigastric distention, cold hernia and epigastric pain, breast distention, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea [usage and dosage] 6-9g Internal administration: decoction, 1.5-3 yuan; or into the pill, powder External use: grind and sprinkle, mix and apply, or hot iron cakes [storage] store in a cool and dry place to prevent cavities.
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