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Setariae Fructus Germinatus
Millet sprout
谷芽 〔穀芽〕 gǔ yá
Kingdom: Plant
Origin in PRC Pharmacopoeia: Setaria italica (L.) Beauv. (PRC Pharmacopoeia)
Origin in unofficial sources: Setaria italica (L.) Beauv. [= Panicum italicum L.]
Use: Medicinal
Category: Food-dispersing agents
Properties: Sweet; balanced.
Channel entry: Spleen and stomach channels.
Actions and indications:
- Disperses food and harmonizes the center: Food accumulation; indigestion.
- Fortifies the spleen and opens the stomach: Spleen vacuity with reduced eating. Dào yá (稻芽 Oryzae Fructus Germinatus, rice sprout), from Oryza sativa L., has similar actions to gǔ yá and in southern China, where rice is more common than wheat, replaces gǔ yá.
Dosage and method: Oral: 10–30g in decoctions. Stir-fry it to harmonize the center or use it raw to disperse food.
Production area: All parts of China.
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