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Madder [root]
茜草根 〔茜草根〕qiàn cǎo gēn
Latin pharmacognostic name: Rubiae Radix
Alternate English names: rubia [root]
Alternate Chinese names: 茜根 qiàn gēn; 茜草 qiàn cǎo; 茜草根 qiàn cǎo gēn
Kingdom: Plant
Origin in PRC Pharmacopoeia: Rubia cordifolia L. (PRC Pharmacopoeia)
Origin (other sources): Rubia cordifolia L.*; Rubia cordifolia L. var. longifolia Hand.-Mazz.; Rubia chinensis Reg. et Maack; Rubia truppeliana Loes.; Rubia cordifolia L. var. pratensis Maxim.; Rubia chinensis Reg. et Maack
Use: Medicinal
Category:
Properties: Bitter; cold.
Channel entry: Liver channels.
Indications:
- Cools the blood, transforms stasis, and stanches bleeding: Bleeding due to blood heat complicated by stasis, manifesting in vomiting of blood (blood ejection), nosebleed, flooding and spotting, bloody urine, or bloody stool.
- Frees the channels: Blood stasis amenorrhea,
injury from knocks and falls , wind-damp impediment pain.
Dosage & Method: Oral: 10‒15g in decoctions. It may be char-fried to stanch bleeding, but it should be used raw or wine-fried to quicken the blood and free the channels.
Quality: Large roots that are reddish brown on the outside and bright red on the inside, with few branch roots or stems are the best.
Product Area: Shaǎnxī, Hénán, Hénán, Shāndōng, the first two of these producing the most and the best; produced on a lesser scale in Húběi, Jiāngsū, Zhèjiāng, Gānsū, Liáoníng, Shānxī, Guǎngdōng, Guǎngxī, Sìchuān.
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