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Other Names : Fresh Chinese Foxglove Root, Sheng di, di huang, Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae, 生地黃
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Other Names : Fresh Chinese Foxglove Root, Sheng di, di huang, Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae, 生地黃<br>See also : [[Rehmannia]]
 
==Special Precautions of Sheng Di Huang==
 
==Special Precautions of Sheng Di Huang==
==Benefits and uses of Sheng Di Huang are==
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*Contraindicated for those with Spleen Deficiency with Dampness.
Rehmannia Root is one of the most popular tonic herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it has been used for thousands of years. Listed as one of the fifty most important Chinese herbs, it was first mentioned in Chinese medical literature during the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.[1] Taste: sweet, bitter
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*Contraindicated for those with Loose stools with fullness.
Temperature: cold
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*Contraindicated during pregnancy with Blood Deficiency or Spleen and Stomach Deficiency.
Channels Entered: Heart, Liver, Kidney
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*Contraindicated for those with Yang Deficiency.
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*Counteracts Bul. Fritillariae [[Bei Mu]].
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*Counteracts Bul. Allii Fistulosi [[Cong Bai]].
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*Counteracts Bul. Allii Xie Bai.
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*Do not use with Sm. Raphani [[Lai Fu Zi]] (Radish seed).
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*Do not use with iron preparations.
  
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==Benefits and uses of Sheng Di Huang are==
(1) Clears blood heat.
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Rehmannia Root is one of the most popular tonic herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it has been used for thousands of years. Listed as one of the fifty most important Chinese herbs, it was first mentioned in Chinese medical literature during the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.)
(2) Nourishes the yin.
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*Taste: sweet, bitter
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*Temperature: cold
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*Channels Entered: Heart, Liver, Kidney
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*Actions:
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**Clears blood heat.
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**Nourishes the yin.
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==Used in Patent medecines==
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* [[Liu Wei Di Huang Wan]]
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* [[Run Chang Wan]]
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* [[Long Dan Xie Gan Tang]]
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* [[Anshen Buxin Wan]]
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* [[Baihe Gujin Wan]]
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* [[Zi Yin Jiang Huo Tang]]
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* [[Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan]]
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* [[Xiong Gui Jiao Ai Tang]]
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* [[Da Ding Feng Zhu]]
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* [[Zhu Sha An Shen Wan]]
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* [[An Shen Wan]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 13 February 2019

Other Names : Fresh Chinese Foxglove Root, Sheng di, di huang, Radix Rehmanniae Glutinosae, 生地黃
See also : Rehmannia

Special Precautions of Sheng Di Huang

  • Contraindicated for those with Spleen Deficiency with Dampness.
  • Contraindicated for those with Loose stools with fullness.
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy with Blood Deficiency or Spleen and Stomach Deficiency.
  • Contraindicated for those with Yang Deficiency.
  • Counteracts Bul. Fritillariae Bei Mu.
  • Counteracts Bul. Allii Fistulosi Cong Bai.
  • Counteracts Bul. Allii Xie Bai.
  • Do not use with Sm. Raphani Lai Fu Zi (Radish seed).
  • Do not use with iron preparations.

Benefits and uses of Sheng Di Huang are

Rehmannia Root is one of the most popular tonic herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it has been used for thousands of years. Listed as one of the fifty most important Chinese herbs, it was first mentioned in Chinese medical literature during the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.)

  • Taste: sweet, bitter
  • Temperature: cold
  • Channels Entered: Heart, Liver, Kidney
  • Actions:
    • Clears blood heat.
    • Nourishes the yin.

Used in Patent medecines