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==Special Precautions of Gang Mei Gen== | ==Special Precautions of Gang Mei Gen== | ||
+ | Avoid using during pregnancy and breastfeeding. | ||
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==Benefits and uses of Gang Mei Gen are== | ==Benefits and uses of Gang Mei Gen are== | ||
+ | *Clears Fevers and detoxifies. | ||
+ | * Common Cold with fever, thirst, sore throat. High fever in colds, laryngitis, acute tonsillitis. | ||
+ | *Promotes salivation and quenches thirst. Produce fluids. | ||
+ | *Benefit throat, disperse coagulation, relieve pain. | ||
+ | *Reduces swelling and resolves clots (bruises). | ||
+ | * External applications for pain due to blood coagulations (Lu). Traumatic injuries, boils and abscesses. | ||
+ | ==Used in Patent medecines== | ||
+ | *[[Gan Mao Ling]] | ||
+ | * [[Wong Lo Kat]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:herbal medicine]] | [[Category:herbal medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Chinese medicine]] | [[Category:Chinese medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 25 November 2018
Other Names : Ilex asprella root, rough-leaved holly root
Contents
Special Precautions of Gang Mei Gen
Avoid using during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Benefits and uses of Gang Mei Gen are
- Clears Fevers and detoxifies.
- Common Cold with fever, thirst, sore throat. High fever in colds, laryngitis, acute tonsillitis.
- Promotes salivation and quenches thirst. Produce fluids.
- Benefit throat, disperse coagulation, relieve pain.
- Reduces swelling and resolves clots (bruises).
- External applications for pain due to blood coagulations (Lu). Traumatic injuries, boils and abscesses.