Potentilla chinensis, Wei Ling Cai PRO
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Beryl Jing Shi (‘Essence Stone’, TCM) Hortus sanitatis, 1491 Die Mineralien, Weber, J. C., 1871 Left: Heliodor (Yellow Beryl); Right: Aquamarine (Blue-green Beryl)Photos by Parent Gery Mineralogical name: Beryllium Parts used: Prepared and levigated stoneSeveral colored varieties of Beryl are used: 1. Green, Emerald 2. Blue-green, Aquamarine 3. Golden; Heliodor Temperature & Taste: Cool, dry….
Centipede, Wu Gong 蜈蚣 Wu Gong (TCM) Scolopendra spp.Medical Zoology and Mineralogy, Stephendon, 1832 Scolopendra subspinipes mutilansPhoto by Yasunori Koide) (Wikimedia) Dried Centipede available in bunches or rows for medicinal use(Chengdu Herb Medicine Market, Adam, 2015) Entomological name: Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans Parts used: Dried Insect Temperature & Taste: Warm, dry. Pungent. Toxic Classification: I. Medicines…
Haliotis, Abalone, Shi Jue Ming 石决明 Abalone shellShi Jue Ming (TCM) Fischbuch, Gessner, Forrer, 1563 Manual of Conchology, Tryon, 1890 Abalone as a delicacy (Adam, 2017) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Zoological name: Haliotis spp. Parts used: Shell Temperature & Taste: Cold, dry. Salty. Flesh is Neutral, Salty and Pungent Classification: I. Medicines…
Thymus, ThymeSerpyllum, Mother of Thyme Mother of Thyme: Serpillum, Serpyllum, Quendel–Ajagandha (Ayurveda)–Hasha, Jangali Pudina (Unani) ThymeOrtus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491 SerpyllumOrtus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491 Thyme (Left), Mother of Thyme (Right)New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 ThymeKoehler’s Medizinal Pflanzen, 1887 Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris; T. serpillum is Mother of ThymeSmall-leaved (most common), Broad-leaved, Headed and…
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