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Physalis, Winter Cherry Alkekengi, Halicacabus, CardispermumKaknaj, Habul Kaknaj (Unani) New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 Flora von Deutschland (16), Kohler, 1884 Winter Cherry at the Urumqi Herbal Medicine Market, Xinjiang (Adam, 2017) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Physalis alkekengiP. alkekengi var. francheti and P. pubescens of TCM are used similarly;The related P. minima…
Orpiment, Auripigmentum, Xiong Huang 雄黄 Auripigmentum: Arsenicum (Dioscorides): King’s Gold: King’s Yellow: Yellow ArsenicOld names include Haritala, Adarnech, Alernet, Albimec, Althanacha (Ayurveda)Hartal, Zarnikh (Unani)Xiong Huang (TCM)Ba bla བ་བླ་ (Tibetan) ArsenicumHortus sanitatis, 1491 Exotic Mineralogy, Sowerby, 1811 Orpiment (Adam, 2019) Mineralogical Name: Arsenic Trisulphide, As2S3 Parts used: Prepared mineral Temperature & Taste: Hot, dry, Pungent, Very…
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TRADITIONAL INTERNAL MEDICINE – DISEASES & FORMULAS Diseases of the Spleen A. Spleen. B, C, E. Veins of the SpleenDer gantzen Artzenei, Dryander, 1542 ‘Spleen’ disease refers to diseases affecting the Spleen. The Spleen is most affected by Damp and Melancholy which are associated with Spleen Pain or ‘Obstruction’, Hardness and Tumors of the Spleen….
Chaenomeles, Chinese Quince, Mu Gua 木瓜 Chinese Quince, Flowering Quince, ChaenomelesMu Gua (TCM)Bse yab བསེ་ཡབ (Tibetan) Chaenomeles lagenariaDuhamel du Monceau, H.L., Traité des arbres et arbustes, 1815 Chaenomeles speciosa(Photo by MOs810) (Wikimedia) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Chaenomeles spp. 1. C. lagenaria2. C. speciosa (Bengal Quince)3. C. sinensis (Chinese Quince) In…
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Tragacantha, Gum Tragacanth Kateera, Katira (Unani) Medical Botany, Woodville, Hooker, Vol. 3, 1832 Parkinson,Theatrum Botanicum, 1640 Dioscorides Materia Medica,Mathias, 1563 Atlas der officinellen pflanzen (2), Felix, 1899 Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Astragalus tragacanth (Asia minor, Perisa), A, gummifer (widely distributed through central Asia) Parts used: Gum Temperature & Taste: Neutral….
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