2011年8月12日星期五
Dwarf Euonymus
[Pinyin] ǎi Wèi Máo
[Source]
Medicine-based source: Celastraceae Euonymus short root, the skin.
Latin name of plant and animal fossil: Euonymus nanus Bieb.
Harvesting and storage: after the autumn harvest, washed, sliced, or peeled and dried.
[Original form] short Euonymus dwarf shrubs, erect or prostrate, up to 1m. Leaves alternate or whorled; sessile; bar or strip lanceolate, long 1.5-3cm, width 2-5mm, slightly outside the edge of normal volume. Cyme with flowers 1-3 flowers, peduncle and pedicel are always slender, wire-shaped, and have a clear strip bracts and bracteoles; green, purple flower, diameter 6-8mm, 4 the number of stamens no filaments, sub-room with 2-6 pieces of ovules per room. Capsules mature pink, flat width, diameter of about 9mm. Seeds 1 to the number of stars, brown, base half surrounded by orange-red aril.
[Habitat distribution]
Environment: Born in Woodside.
Resource Distribution: Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi and Gansu.
[Taste] Xin; bitter; tepid
【Indications】 expelling wind and cold; dehumidification meridians. Main wind musculoskeletal; joint pain; numbness
Dosage Oral: Jian Tang,10-15g. Topical: the amount of fresh mash and apply the product.
[Excerpt] "Chinese Materia Medica"
http://chinese-herbal-medicines-directory.blogspot.com/
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