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Qu Mai 500g Herba Dianthi Dianthus Superbus Dianthus Superbus L.
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瞿麦
Naming
Qu Mai (Dianthus Superbus)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal)
Qu Mai Herba Dianthi 瞿麥 Dianthus Superbus
The Processing of 瞿麦
Origin
The aerial part of Dianthus superbus L. or D. chinensis L.
Location
Most area in China.
Harvest
Collected in summer or autumn during fruit time.
The true smell and taste
No smell, slightly bitter.
Best quality
Bud, green, dry, without impurity, without root.
Processing
Sliced and unprocessed.
The Effect of 瞿麦
Property
Bitter, cold; heart, small intestine and bladder meridians entered.
Actions
Induce diuresis to treat stranguria, activate blood and induce menstruation.
Indications
A. Stranguria
It has the actions of clearing small intestine to purge heart-fire and clearing bladder to purge damp-heat. It is a main herb for stranguria. It is good at treating heat-stranguria manifested as dribbling, difficult and painful urine. It is usually combined with other herbs which have the similar actions to increase the actions of clearing heat and treating stranguria. For instance, it is combined with Bian Xu, Mu Tong, Che Qian Zi, etc. , in Ba Zheng San from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang. For heat accumulation in lower energizer manifested as dribbling urination with blood, it should be combined with blood-cooling and bleeding-stopping herbs. For instance, it is combined with Zhi Zi, Gan Cao in Li Xiao San from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang. For urolithic stranguria, it should be combined with diuresis-inducing, stranguria-treating, stone-dispelling herbs.
B. Amenorrhea and irregular menstruation
It can activate blood and induce menorrhea, it is good at treating amenorrhea and irregular menstruation due to heat and blood stasis. It is usually combined with blood-acivating and menorrhea-inducing herbs, such as Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Dan Shen and Chi Shao.
Dosage and Administrations
Decoct 9~15 g.
Cautions
It is cold and descending in property and can cause abortion, so it is contraindicated for pregnant women.
Quality Assurance
This bulk herb Qu Mai 瞿麦 Herba Dianthi Dianthus Superbus Dianthus Superbus L. is of premium quality. Our bulk Chinese herbs are mostly wild harvested but some herbs are farm grown to protect their natural habitats and meet incremental market demands. The harvests of right species at proper maturity are identified by experienced professionals, cleaned, cut or sliced, and dried. Cases, special processing methods such as soaking with rice wine, steaming, roasting are applied as mandated by traditional Chinese medicine traditions to prepare the Chinese herbs to achieve desired properties, enhance efficacy, and reduce toxicity.
Warning
In the course of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect. In TCM, Chinese herbs are mostly combined in the context of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect.
瞿麦
Naming
Qu Mai (Dianthus Superbus)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal)
Qu Mai Herba Dianthi 瞿麥 Dianthus Superbus
The Processing of 瞿麦
Origin
The aerial part of Dianthus superbus L. or D. chinensis L.
Location
Most area in China.
Harvest
Collected in summer or autumn during fruit time.
The true smell and taste
No smell, slightly bitter.
Best quality
Bud, green, dry, without impurity, without root.
Processing
Sliced and unprocessed.
The Effect of 瞿麦
Property
Bitter, cold; heart, small intestine and bladder meridians entered.
Actions
Induce diuresis to treat stranguria, activate blood and induce menstruation.
Indications
A. Stranguria
It has the actions of clearing small intestine to purge heart-fire and clearing bladder to purge damp-heat. It is a main herb for stranguria. It is good at treating heat-stranguria manifested as dribbling, difficult and painful urine. It is usually combined with other herbs which have the similar actions to increase the actions of clearing heat and treating stranguria. For instance, it is combined with Bian Xu, Mu Tong, Che Qian Zi, etc. , in Ba Zheng San from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang. For heat accumulation in lower energizer manifested as dribbling urination with blood, it should be combined with blood-cooling and bleeding-stopping herbs. For instance, it is combined with Zhi Zi, Gan Cao in Li Xiao San from Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang. For urolithic stranguria, it should be combined with diuresis-inducing, stranguria-treating, stone-dispelling herbs.
B. Amenorrhea and irregular menstruation
It can activate blood and induce menorrhea, it is good at treating amenorrhea and irregular menstruation due to heat and blood stasis. It is usually combined with blood-acivating and menorrhea-inducing herbs, such as Tao Ren, Hong Hua, Dan Shen and Chi Shao.
Dosage and Administrations
Decoct 9~15 g.
Cautions
It is cold and descending in property and can cause abortion, so it is contraindicated for pregnant women.
Quality Assurance
This bulk herb Qu Mai 瞿麦 Herba Dianthi Dianthus Superbus Dianthus Superbus L. is of premium quality. Our bulk Chinese herbs are mostly wild harvested but some herbs are farm grown to protect their natural habitats and meet incremental market demands. The harvests of right species at proper maturity are identified by experienced professionals, cleaned, cut or sliced, and dried. Cases, special processing methods such as soaking with rice wine, steaming, roasting are applied as mandated by traditional Chinese medicine traditions to prepare the Chinese herbs to achieve desired properties, enhance efficacy, and reduce toxicity.
Warning
In the course of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect. In TCM, Chinese herbs are mostly combined in the context of formulas to enhance each other's desirable action and to minimize any potential side effect.













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