Carissa carandas, Karamarda PRO
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Earthworm, Di Long 地龙 Di Long ‘Earth Dragon’ (TCM)Kharateen (Unani) Materia Medica Animalia, Peter Peyto Good, 1853 Bulk Prepared Earthworm as available on the Chinese Market (Chengdu Medicine Market, Adam, 2015) Dried Earthworm as used in Unani medicine (Calcutta Unani College, Adam, 2019) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Entomological name: Primarily Lumbricus and…
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Coix, Job’s Tear, Yi Yi Ren 薏苡仁 Yi Yi Ren (TCM) Coix lachrymaBonelli, Giorgio, Hortus Romanus juxta Systema Tournefortianum, 1783-1816 Coix Yi Yi Ren(Adam, 2025) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Coix lachrymaCoix lachryma-jobi and Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen are official in TCM. Parts used: Seed Temperature & Taste: Cool, dry. Sweet,…
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Conch ash, Shankh Bhasma Shankh Bhasma (Ayurveda)Shankh Kushta (Unani)Dung thal (Tibetan) Conch shell(Photo by Mario1952) (Wikimedia) Zoological name: A number of different species supply Conch shells.The typical species used in India is Turbinella pyrum Parts used: Usually used in Bhasma formThere are 2 main types recognised in India: The first type (opening on the left)…
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Dioscorea polystachya, Shan Yao 山药 Chinese Yam Shan Yao (TCM) Dioscorea alataDescourtilz, Flore médicale des Antilles, 1829 Dioscorea polystachya(Photo by James H. Miller) (Wikimedia) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Dioscorea spp.D. polystachya is the standard species. Also used are D. persimilis, D. alata, D. fordii, D. batatasA number of texts list D….
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Woodfordia, Dhataki Fire-Flame BushDhataki, Dhaatri (Ayurveda)Velakkai (Siddha) Woodfordia fruticosaThe Botanical Register, Edward’s 1815 Woodfordia fruticosa flower(Photo by Rohit Naniwadekar) (Wikimedia) Botanical name: Woodfordia fruticosa, W. floribunda Parts used: Flowers Temperature & Taste: Slightly Cool, dry. Pungent, Sweet Uses: 1. Clears Heat: -Fever-Diarrhea, Dysentery-Erysipelas-Cough (paste of the Flowers)-also for Liver Heat 2. Strengthens the Heart, Moves…
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