Northern ash bark (QIN PI)
Pharmaceutical Name:
Cortex Fraxini
Botanical
Name:
Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance (Fam. Oleaceae)
Common Name:
Northern ash bark
Part Used:
Branch
or stem bark
Cortex
Fraxini is produced chiefly in the provinces of Jilin,
Liaoning, and Henan. Collected in spring and autumn, the bark is dried in
sunlight and used unprepared.
Properties Taste
& Meridians:
Bitter
in flavor, cold in property, acts on the Liver, Gallbladder, and
Large Intestine channels.
Functions:
Clears
Pathogenic Heat, improves eyesight by clearing Excess Liver Heat.
Indications & Combinations:
1. For dysentery with bloody stools due to
Pathogenic Heat, it is used with Radix
Pulsatillae Chinensis (Bai Tou Weng) and Rhizoma Coptidis (Huang Lian) in “The
Pulsatillae Decoction” (Bai Tou Weng Tang).
2. For inflammation of the eye and nebula due to Excess Heat in the
Liver channel, it is used alone for
external application or with Rhizoma Coptidis (Huang Lian) and Herba Lophatheri
(Dan Zhu Ye).
Dosage
and administration:
3–12 g, decocted in water for an oral dose, or
used in pills and powder. Appropriate quantity for external application.
Precautions:
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