
Wu Gong - 蜈蚣 - Scolopendra - Chinese Herbs - American Dragon
Wu Gong is pungent and warm, is the most intense and more appropriate for opisthotonis, convulsions and rigid spasms, while is pungent and neutral and is better for Heat.
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In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Wu Gong belongs to the 'Herbs that pacify Internal Liver Wind and stop Tremors' category. These herbs are used to treat so-called 'hyperactive Liver Yang'. Concretely this translates into high blood pressure as well as seizures, spasms, convulsions, dizziness and vertigo.
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2016年9月23日 · Wu Gong (Scolopendra)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal) The dry polypites of Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans L. Koch of family Centipede. Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Hubei provinces and so on in China. Captured in spring and autumn. Slight smell of fish, special terrible smell, pungent and slightly salt taste.
Wu Gong 蜈蚣 - herbguide
Wu Gong is toxic and care must be taken not to exceed dosage recommendation. A safer alternative to Wu Gong is Di Long (earthworm) which can extinguish wind and stops convulsion without the possible toxic adverse reactions.
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Wind-Extinguishing and Spasm-Stopping Herbs 蜈蚣 Wu Gong Centipede Scolopendra
Wu Gong - Centipede - Scolopendra - Chinese Herbal Medicine
2013年5月19日 · Directs herbs to the penis. • Very effective at treating diphtheria (used with Gan cao in study). • Antifungal. • Possesses anti-tumor effects (in vitro). • Effective for submandibular lymphadenitis. • Some sources say to remove the legs and head – only use the trunk and tail. • May cause stomach upset. • Often combined with Quan xie.
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