Chinese Traditional Medicine and Chinese Herbs
Phellodendron Bark (Cortex Phellodendri)
Location found
Sichuan and Guizhou, China
Flavor & Property
Bitter; cold
Effects
Detoxication
Use
Fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, purulent and bloody stool
* used with pulsatilla, ash bark and coptis
Jaundice
* used with capejasmine fruit
Yellow thick foul leukorrhagia
* used with Gordon euryale seed, ginko nut and plantainseed
Swelling pain in the knees and feet
* used with atractylodes rhizome and achyranthes root
Urinary tract infections with difficulty and pain in
micturition
* used with akebia stem and plantain seed
Boils, sores, swelling, ulcers, eczema, canker sores,
hemorrhoids, burns and scalds
Dosage & Administration
2-10g (boiled in water for oral use or in bolus and powder)
Precaution & Contractindication
Spleen and stomach problems
Note: It is important to be evaluated by a health professional before
taking this drug.
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