Star anise: warm in nature. It tastes pungent. Returns to Liver, Kidney, Spleen, Stomach. Warming yang, dispersing cold, regulating qi and relieving pain. It is a warm medicine.
White lentil: slightly warm in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Strengthen the spleen, remove dampness, and relieve heat. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Lily: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian. Nourish yin, moisten the lungs, clear the heart and calm the mind. It belongs to the yin-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
White peony root: slightly cold in nature, bitter and sour in taste. Returns to liver and spleen meridians. It calms the liver and relieves pain, nourishes blood and regulates menstruation, astringes yin and stops sweating. It is a blood-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Atractylodes macrocephala: warm in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Strengthens the spleen, replenishes qi, removes dampness and diuresis, antiperspirant, and prevents miscarriage. Qi-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Baiziren: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Guixin meridian, kidney meridian, large intestine meridian. Nourishes the mind, calms the nerves, relieves sweating, and moisturizes the intestines. It is a heart-nourishing and tranquilizing drug that is classified under the sedative category.
Mint: Cool in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and liver meridian. Disperses wind-heat, clears head and eyes, and clears up rash. It is a pungent and cool-flavored medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory medicine.
Psoralen: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to kidney meridian and spleen meridian. Warming the kidneys, promoting yang, absorbing qi, and stopping diarrhea. It is a yang-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Atractylodes: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian and liver meridian. Dry dampness and strengthen the spleen, ward off filth and transform turbidity, expel wind and cold. It is a dampness-removing medicine.
Platycladus orientalis leaves: cold in nature, bitter and astringent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, liver meridian, and spleen meridian. Cools blood to stop bleeding and promotes hair growth and black hair. It is a cooling blood hemostatic drug that is classified under the hemostatic drug category.
Plantain: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to liver meridian, kidney meridian, lung meridian, small intestine meridian. It clears away heat, diuresis, expectorant, cools blood, and detoxifies. It is a diuretic and stranguria drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Plantago seed: slightly cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the kidney meridian, liver meridian, lung meridian, and small intestine meridian. It clears away heat, diuresis, exudes dampness and relieves stranguria, improves eyesight and eliminates phlegm. It is a diuretic and stranguria drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Red peony root: slightly cold in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to liver and spleen meridians. Clears away heat, cools blood, dissipates blood stasis and relieves pain. It is a heat-clearing and blood-clearing medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Ligusticum chuanxiong: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to liver meridian, gallbladder meridian, pericardium meridian. Promotes blood circulation and qi, dispels wind and relieves pain. It is a blood-activating analgesic drug classified under the category of blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing drugs.
Acanthopanax: warm in nature, pungent and slightly bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, kidney meridian and heart meridian. Replenishing qi, strengthening the spleen, nourishing the kidneys and calming the nerves. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Thistle: cool in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, Liver meridian. Cool blood to stop bleeding, remove blood stasis and reduce swelling. It is a cooling blood hemostatic drug that is classified under the hemostatic drug category.
Light tempeh: cool in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to lung meridian and stomach meridian. Relieves symptoms, removes troubles, and relieves stagnation and heat. It is a pungent and cool exterior medicine classified under the category of exterior medicine.
Light bamboo leaves: cold in nature, sweet and light in taste. Guixin meridian, stomach meridian, small intestine meridian. Clear away heat, relieve troubles and diuresis. It is a heat-clearing and purgative medicine that is classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Angelica sinensis: warm in nature, sweet and pungent in taste. Returns to liver meridian, heart meridian and spleen meridian. Enriches blood and activates blood circulation, regulates menstruation and relieves pain, moistens intestines and relieves constipation. It is a blood-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Codonopsis pilosula: mild in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and lung meridian. Buzhong and Qi, invigorating the spleen and lungs. Qi-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Digupi: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, liver meridian, and kidney meridian. Cools blood, removes steam, clears lungs and reduces fire. It is a heat-clearing and blood-clearing medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Clove: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, lung meridian, and kidney meridian. Warming the middle and lowering the inverse, nourishing the kidney and supporting yang.
Eucommia ulmoides: warm in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Tonify the liver and kidneys, strengthen muscles and bones, and prevent miscarriage. It is a yang-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Eucommia ulmoides leaves: warm in nature and slightly pungent in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Nourish liver and kidney, strengthen muscles and bones. It is a yang-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Torreya: mild in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, stomach meridian, and large intestine meridian.
Kills insects and eliminates accumulation, moistens lungs and relieves cough, moisturizes dryness and relieves constipation. It is an anthelmintic drug.
Bergamot: warm in nature, pungent, bitter and sour in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and liver meridian. Soothe the liver, regulate qi, harmonize the stomach and relieve pain. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Poria: neutral in nature, sweet and light in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian, spleen meridian, kidney meridian. Diuresis and dampness, strengthening the spleen and calming the heart. It is a diuretic and swelling-reducing drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Licorice: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Guixin meridian, stomach meridian, spleen meridian, lung meridian. It can invigorate the spleen and replenish qi, clear away heat and detoxify, relieve cough and expectoration, relieve pain and relieve pain, and harmonize various medicines. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Dried ginger: hot in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, heart meridian, kidney meridian and lung meridian. Warming and dispersing cold, restoring yang and unblocking meridians, drying dampness and eliminating phlegm. It is a warm medicine.
Galangal: hot in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Warms the stomach and relieves vomiting, dispels cold and relieves pain. It is a warm medicine.
Pueraria lobata: cool in nature, sweet and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. It can relieve muscles, reduce fever, promote fluid production, clear up rash, promote yang and stop diarrhea. It is a pungent and cool exterior medicine classified under the category of exterior medicine.
Wolfberry: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Nourishes the liver and kidneys, replenishes essence and improves eyesight. Yin-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Drynariae: warm in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Relieves pain from continued injuries, nourishes kidneys and strengthens bones. It is a blood-activating and analgesic drug classified under the category of blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing drugs
Lotus leaf: neutral in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to Liver, Spleen, Stomach. Clears away heat and reduces dampness, raises clear yang, cools blood and stops bleeding. It is a heat-clearing and blood-clearing medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Myrobalan: neutral in nature, bitter, sour and astringent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and large intestine meridian. Astringent in the intestines and lungs, dehydration and sore throat. It is a medicine that astringes the lungs and astringes the intestines and belongs to the category of astringent medicines.
Black sesame: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to liver meridian, kidney meridian and large intestine meridian. Nourishes the liver and kidneys, replenishes essence and blood, and moisturizes the intestines. It is a blood-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Rhodiola rosea: neutral in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to lung meridian and heart meridian. Replenishing qi and activating blood circulation, clearing the pulse and relieving asthma. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under tonic medicine.
Magnolia officinalis: warm in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, lung meridian, and large intestine meridian. Drains dampness and eliminates phlegm, lowers Qi and eliminates fullness. It is a dampness-removing medicine.
Magnolia officinalis: warm in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Aromatherapy dispels dampness, regulates qi and widens the mind. It is a dampness-removing medicine.
Fenugreek: Warm in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to kidney meridian. Warms the kidneys, dispels cold, and relieves pain. It is a yang-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Zanthoxylum bungeanum: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, and kidney meridian. Warm, relieve pain, kill insects and relieve itching. It is a warm medicine.
Sophora japonica: cold in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to liver meridian and large intestine meridian. Clear away heat, purge fire, cool blood and stop bleeding. It is a blood-cooling and hemostatic drug classified under hemostatic drugs.
Polygonatum odorata: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and kidney meridian. It nourishes qi and yin, strengthens the spleen, moistens the lungs and nourishes the kidneys. It belongs to the yin-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Astragalus: warm in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and lung meridian. It nourishes qi and raises yang, strengthens the surface and stops sweating, diuresis and swelling, promotes body fluid and nourishes blood, relieves stagnation and relieves paralysis, relieves toxins and expels pus, astringes sores and promotes muscle growth. Qi-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Patchouli: lukewarm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and stomach meridian. Quicken Qi, harmonize Zhong, eliminate impurities, and remove dampness. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Centella asiatica: cold in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to the Liver, Spleen, and Kidney meridians. Clear away dampness and heat, detoxify and reduce swelling, promote blood circulation and diuresis. It is a heat-clearing and damp-drying medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Turmeric: Warm in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen and liver meridians. It can break blood, promote qi, stimulate menstruation and relieve pain. It is a blood-activating analgesic drug classified under the category of blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing drugs.
Gynostemma pentaphyllum: cold in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and kidney meridian. It clears away heat and detoxifies, relieves cough and eliminates phlegm, and has a tonic effect similar to that of ginseng. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine
Platycodon: neutral in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian. Xuanfei, throat, expectorant and pus. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Golden Buckwheat: Cool in nature, astringent and slightly pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian.
Clear away heat, detoxify, expel pus and remove blood stasis. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Honeysuckle: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, heart meridian, and stomach meridian. Clears away heat and detoxifies, cools and dissipates wind and heat. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Golden Cherry: mild in nature, sour, sweet and astringent in taste. Returns to the kidney meridian, bladder meridian, and large intestine meridian. Fix essence, reduce urine, astringent intestines, stop diarrhea. It is a semen-consolidating, urine-containing and anti-belly medicine classified under the category of astringent medicines.
Leek seeds: warm in nature, pungent and sweet in taste. Returns to kidney meridian and liver meridian. Warming and tonifying liver and kidney, strengthening yang and fixing essence. It is a yang-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Chrysanthemum: slightly cold in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and liver meridian. Disperses wind, clears away heat, soothes the liver and improves eyesight. It is a pungent and cool-flavored medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory medicine.
Orange peel: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and lung meridian. Regulate qi, regulate the mind, dry dampness and resolve phlegm. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Cassia seed: slightly cold in nature, bitter and sweet in taste. Returns to liver meridian, kidney meridian and large intestine meridian. Clear away heat, improve eyesight, moisturize intestines and relieve constipation. It belongs to the heat-clearing medicine classified under heat-clearing medicine.
Radish seed: neutral in nature, pungent and sweet in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, and lung meridian. It lowers Qi, eliminates phlegm, digests food and resolves accumulation. It is a digestive medicine.
Lotus seeds: neutral in nature, sweet and astringent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, kidney meridian and heart meridian. Tonify the spleen and stop diarrhea, nourish the kidneys and strengthen essence, nourish the heart and calm the mind. It is a semen-consolidating, urinary-reducing and anti-belly drug classified under the category of astringent drugs.
Aloe vera: cold in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to the large intestine meridian, stomach meridian, and liver meridian. Clears liver heat, purges bowels, kills insects and treats malnutrition. It belongs to the category of diarrhea medicine.
Luo Han Guo: Cool in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and large intestine meridian. Clear away heat, moisturize the lungs, smooth the intestines and relieve constipation. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Purslane: cold in nature and sour in taste. Returns to the large intestine meridian and liver meridian. Clear away heat, detoxify, cool blood and stop bleeding. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug.
Ophiopogon japonicus: slightly cold in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian, stomach meridian. Nourishes yin and produces fluid, moistens the lungs and clears the heart. It belongs to the yin-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Rose: slightly warm in nature, sweet in taste, slightly bitter. Returns to the liver, spleen and stomach meridians. It regulates liver qi, harmonizes blood and regulates menstruation, and has aromatic fragrance. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Papaya: warm in nature and sour in taste. Returns to liver and spleen meridians. It calms the liver, relaxes the tendons, harmonizes the stomach and resolves dampness. It is a medicine for dispelling rheumatism and strengthening bones and muscles, which belongs to the category of dispelling rheumatism.
Wood: Warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, large intestine meridian, triple burner meridian, and gallbladder meridian. Promotes qi and relieves pain, invigorates the spleen and eliminates food. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Arctium lappa: cold in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to lung meridian and stomach meridian. Evacuate wind-heat, relieve lung rash, reduce swelling and detoxify. It is a pungent and cool exterior medicine classified under the category of exterior medicine.
Ligustrum lucidum: cool in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Nourishes the liver and kidneys, improves eyesight and black hair. It belongs to the yin-tonifying medicine classified as a deficiency-tonifying medicine.
Dandelion: Cold in nature, bitter and sweet in taste. Returns to liver and stomach meridians. Clear away heat, detoxify, diuresis and relieve stagnation. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Puhuang: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to liver meridian and heart meridian. Stop bleeding, remove blood stasis, relieve stranguria. It belongs to the blood-stasis-removing and hemostatic drugs classified under the category of hemostatic drugs.
Rudder: cold in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to liver meridian. Cools blood, stops bleeding, removes blood stasis and stimulates menstruation. It is a cooling blood hemostatic drug classified under hemostatic drugs.
Qingpi: warm in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to liver, gallbladder; spleen, lung, heart meridian. Soothe the liver and dispel qi, eliminate accumulation and resolve stagnation.
Ginseng: Warm in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian, spleen meridian, kidney meridian. It can greatly replenish vitality, rejuvenate the pulse and strengthen the prolapse, nourish the spleen and lungs, produce fluid and soothe the mind. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Ginseng leaves: Cold in nature, bitter and sweet in taste. Returns to lung meridian and stomach meridian. Reinforcing Qi, benefiting the lungs, dispelling heat, and promoting body fluids. It is a qi-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Nutmeg: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, and large intestine meridian. Warm and astringent the intestines, promote qi and eliminate food.
Mulberry white bark: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian. It purges the lungs and relieves asthma, diuresis and reduces swelling.
It is a diuretic and swelling-reducing drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Mulberry: Cold in nature, sweet and sour in taste. Guixin meridian, liver meridian, kidney meridian. Nourishes blood, nourishes yin, promotes body fluids and moisturizes dryness. It is a blood-tonifying medicine classified under the category of tonic medicine.
Mulberry leaf: bitter, sweet; cold in nature. Returns to the lung; liver meridian. Evacuate wind-heat; clear the lungs; improve eyesight.
Mulberry branch: warm in nature, pungent and sweet in taste. Returns to the heart, lung and bladder meridian. It relieves muscles, warms and unblocks meridians, and helps Yanghua transform qi. The medicine for relieving external symptoms is a medicine for dispersing wind and cold.
Sea buckthorn: warm in nature, sour and astringent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, lung meridian, and heart meridian. Expelling phlegm and relieving cough, digesting food and resolving stagnation, promoting blood circulation and dispersing blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
Yam: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and kidney meridian. Nourishes the spleen and lungs, strengthens the kidneys and replenishes essence.
Hawthorn: lukewarm in nature, sour and sweet in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian and liver meridian. Helps digestion, strengthens the spleen, promotes qi and eliminates blood stasis. It is a digestive medicine.
Dogwood: lukewarm in nature, sour and astringent in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Replenishes the liver and kidneys, reduces astringency and solidifies prolapse. It is a semen-consolidating, urinary-reducing and anti-belly drug classified under the category of astringent drugs.
Ginger: slightly warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, and stomach meridian. It dispels cold and relieves external symptoms, reduces qi and relieves vomiting, resolves phlegm and relieves cough, and detoxifies fish and crab. It is a pungent and warm exterior medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Cimicifuga: slightly cold in nature, pungent in taste, slightly sweet. Returns to the lung meridian, spleen meridian, stomach meridian, and large intestine meridian. It can clear up rash, clear away heat and detoxify, and promote Yang Qi. It is a pungent and cool-flavored medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory medicine.
Shouwu Teng: neutral in nature and sweet in taste. Guixin meridian, Liver meridian. Nourishes blood, calms nerves, dispels wind and dredges collaterals. It is a heart-nourishing and tranquilizing drug that is classified under the sedative category.
Tamarind: Cool in nature, sweet and sour in taste. Gui Xin Meridian, Stomach Meridian. It clears away heat and relieves summer heat, harmonizes the stomach and eliminates accumulation.
Ziziphus jujuba kernel: neutral in nature, sweet and sour in taste. Returns to the liver meridian, gallbladder meridian, and heart meridian. Nourishes the liver, calms the heart, arrests sweat, and promotes fluid production. It is a heart-nourishing and tranquilizing drug that is classified under the sedative category.
Asparagus Asparagus [Asparagus]: Cold in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and kidney meridian. Nourishes yin and moisturizes dryness, moistens the lungs and promotes body fluids. Yin-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Smilax poria: neutral in nature, sweet and light in taste. Returns to the stomach meridian and liver meridian. Detoxify, dehumidify, and relieve joint pain. It is a heat-clearing and damp-drying medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Cuscuta: pungent and sweet; flat. Liver; Kidney; Spleen Meridian Tonify kidney and essence; nourish liver and improve eyesight; strengthen fetus and stop diarrhea.
Acanthopanax bark: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Returns to liver and kidney meridian. Dispel rheumatism, nourish liver and kidney, strengthen muscles and bones. It is a medicine for dispelling rheumatism and strengthening bones and muscles, which is classified under the category of dispelling rheumatism.
Wumei: neutral in nature, sour and astringent in taste. Returns to the liver meridian, spleen meridian, lung meridian, and large intestine meridian. It astringes the lungs, astringes the intestines, promotes fluid production and relieves ascariasis. It belongs to the lung astringent and intestinal astringent medicine classified under the category of astringent medicine.
Schisandra chinensis: warm in nature, sour and sweet in taste. Returns to lung meridian, heart meridian and kidney meridian. It astringes and solidifies astringency, replenishes qi and promotes fluid production, nourishes the kidneys and calms the heart. It belongs to the lung astringent and intestinal astringent medicine classified under the category of astringent medicine.
Fresh Imperata Imperata Root: sweet in taste and cold in nature. Returns to the lung meridian, stomach meridian, and bladder meridian. Cools blood to stop bleeding, clears away heat and diuresis. It is a cooling blood hemostatic drug among the hemostatic drugs.
Cyperus rotundus: neutral in nature, pungent in taste, slightly bitter and slightly sweet. Returns to liver meridian and triple burner meridian. Promotes qi and relieves depression, regulates menstruation and relieves pain. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Xiangzhi: lukewarm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to lung meridian and stomach meridian. Sweating relieves the surface and neutralizes dampness. It is a pungent and warm exterior medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Thistle: cool in nature, sweet and bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, Liver meridian. Cool blood to stop bleeding, remove blood stasis and reduce swelling. It is a cooling blood hemostatic drug that is classified under the hemostatic drug category.
Xiebai: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian, stomach meridian, large intestine meridian. It relieves yang and dissipates stagnation, promotes qi and guides stagnation. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Acacia flower: bitter in taste, slightly cold in nature, and returns to the liver and large intestine meridians. Enters the blood, astringes the blood, disperses the body slightly, cools the blood and stops bleeding, clears the liver and purges fire.
Poplar flower: cold in nature; bitter in taste. Returns to the large intestine meridian. Clear away heat and detoxify; resolve dampness and stop dysentery. It is a dampness-removing medicine.
Wild chrysanthemum: slightly cold in nature, bitter and pungent in taste.
Guixin meridian, Liver meridian. It clears away heat, detoxifies, reduces swelling, cools the liver and improves eyesight. It is a heat-clearing and purgative medicine classified under the category of heat-clearing medicine.
Motherwort: slightly cold in nature, bitter and pungent in taste. Returns to liver meridian, heart meridian, and bladder meridian. Promotes blood circulation and regulates menstruation, diuresis and swelling, dispersing wind and detoxifying. It is a blood-activating and menstrual-regulating medicine classified under the category of medicines for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
Coix Seed: Cool in nature, sweet and light in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, and lung meridian. It can invigorate the spleen and remove dampness, remove paralysis and stop diarrhea, clear away heat and expel pus. It is a diuretic and stranguria drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Puzzle: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and kidney meridian. Warms the spleen and stops diarrhea, absorbs saliva, warms the kidneys, consolidates essence and reduces urination. It is a semen-consolidating, urinary-reducing and anti-belly drug classified under the category of astringent drugs.
Ginkgo biloba: neutral in nature, sweet, bitter and astringent in taste. Guixin meridian, lung meridian. It astringes the lungs, relieves asthma, activates blood circulation and removes blood stasis, and relieves pain. It is a medicine that astringes the lungs and astringes the intestines and belongs to the category of astringent medicines.
Houttuynia cordata: slightly cold in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian. Clear away heat and detoxify, eliminate carbuncle and expel pus, diuretic and relieve stranguria. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug classified under the category of heat-clearing drugs.
Polygonatum odoratum: slightly cold in nature and sweet in taste. Returns to lung meridian and stomach meridian. Nourish yin, moisturize dryness, produce body fluid and quench thirst. Yin-tonifying medicines are classified under the category of tonic medicines.
Polygala: slightly warm in nature; pungent and bitter in taste. Guixin meridian, liver meridian, spleen meridian, kidney meridian. It calms the mind, relieves phlegm and resuscitates the mind, detoxifies and reduces swelling.
Bilberry: warm in nature; bitter in taste; slightly poisonous. Returns to the spleen, stomach and large intestine meridians. It can harmonize the spleen and stomach, detoxify, relieve stranguria, relieve pain and stop dysentery.
Zeelan: lukewarm in nature and bitter in taste. Returns to liver and spleen meridians. It promotes blood circulation, diuresis, dispersing depression and soothing the liver. It is a blood-activating and menstrual-regulating drug classified under the category of drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
Alismatis: cold in nature, sweet and light in taste. Returns to kidney meridian and bladder meridian. It facilitates urination and clears away dampness and heat. It is a diuretic and stranguria drug classified under the category of diuretic and dampness-removing drugs.
Preparation of Polygonum multiflorum: slightly warm in nature; bitter, sweet, and astringent in taste. Returns to liver meridian, heart meridian and kidney meridian. Nourishes the liver and kidneys, replenishes essence and blood, blackens beard and hair, strengthens muscles and bones, resolves turbidity and lowers fat.
Citrus aurantium: warm in nature, bitter, pungent and sour in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian and stomach meridian. Regulates Qi and widens the middle, relieves stagnation and eliminates swelling. It is a qi-regulating medicine.
Anemarrhena: cold in nature; bitter in taste. Returns to the lung meridian, stomach meridian, and kidney meridian. Clears away heat and purges fire, nourishes yin and moisturizes dryness, quenches thirst and relieves restlessness.
Perilla leaves: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the lung meridian and spleen meridian. Relieves surface and dispels cold, promotes qi and calms the stomach. It is a pungent and warm exterior medicine that is classified under the category of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Green tea: cold in nature; pungent in taste. Returns to the Liver, Spleen, Lung, and Kidney meridian. Clear away heat, sore throat and detoxify. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug.
Rosemary: warm in nature and pungent in taste. Returns to the spleen meridian, stomach meridian, kidney meridian and liver meridian. Sweat, invigorate the spleen, soothe the nerves, and relieve pain. It is a heat-clearing and detoxifying drug.
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