
Wu Pi San - 五皮散 - Five-Peel Powder - American Dragon
Da Fu Pi and Fu Ling Pi, for superficial edema with difficult urination. Leaches out Dampness, strengthens transporting function of the Spleen and promotes urination. Sensation of heaviness, distention and fullness in the epigastrium and abdomen. With severe Spleen Deficiency, use Spleen tonifying herbs.
Wu Jia Pi - 五加皮 - Cortex Acanthopanacis - American Dragon
Wu Jia Pi is acrid, bitter and warm and primarily drives out pathogens. it also warms the Yang of the Liver and Kidneys. Sichuan Acanthopanacis Chuan Wu Jia Pi is warm acrid, quite gentle, harmonious and non-toxic. It is especially appropriate for medicinal liquor and is the substance used in Wu Jia Pi Liquor.
Wu Pi Yin - 五皮飲 - Five Peel Decoction - American Dragon
Promotes urination, resolves Dampness, strengthens the Spleen and harmonizes the Middle Jiao. Dispels Wind-Dampness, nourishes the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens sinews and bones, transforms Dampness and reduces swelling. With Da Fu Pi and Fu Ling Pi, for mild superficial edema. For those with severe Kidney Deficiency use Kidney tonifying herbs.
Wu Jia Pi - 1st Chinese Herbs
Known as a symbol of vitality and resilience, Wu Jia Pi is a powerful adaptogen, supporting the body’s ability to combat stress, boost energy, and promote overall wellness. Sourced from the hardy roots of the Acanthopanax gracilistylus plant, Wu Jia Pi is …
Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax rootbarks) in Chinese Medicine
Everything you need to know about the use of Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax rootbarks) in Traditional Chinese medicine
Wu Jia Pi (Cortex Acanthopanacis) - Tcmly
Wu Jia Pi commonly known as Cortex Acanthopanacis is the root bark of Eleutherococcus nodiflorus, which is a deciduous undershrub belonging to the family Araliaceae. It is a relatively practical and common Chinese herbal medicine, which first appeared in <Shennong Ben Cao Jing> in the late Western Han Dynasty (around 100 BCE).
Wu Jia Pi - TCM Herbs - TCM Wiki
2016年9月23日 · Wu Jia Pi (Cortex Acanthopanacis)——Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Herbal) The root bark of shrubby plant Acanthopanax gracilistylus W. W. Smith of family Araliaceae. Hubei, Henan, Anhui provinces, etc. of China. Collected in summer and autumn. Slightly fragrant, slightly spicy and bitter.
Wu Jia Pi 五加皮 - herbguide
Dispels wind-dampness and strengthens the bones and muscles: used to treat chronic wind-damp-cold bi syndrome when chronic Liver and Kidney deficiency cause weak sore lower back or knees, muscular atrophy (especially in the elderly), and developmental or motor delays in children. May take alone, as a herbal wine, daily.
Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax Root Bark) – Plum Dragon Herbs
Wu Jia Pi acts to dispel wind and dampness, and strengthen the tendons and bones. Like Clematis, this herb is also classified as an herb that Dispels Wind and Dampness. Properties. Pungent, bitter, warm. Channels Entered. Liver, Kidney
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Show Dog Grooming Products – Wu Pi Magic
Wu Pi Magic was designed using all natural edible oils to produce luxurious, full-bodied coats on show day. It conditions the skin and coat and can be used on all breeds, long hair, short hair, or no hair at all.