DESCRIPTION: KPC 5:1 Concentrated Extract Granules. (RETAIL PRICE)
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DESCRIPTION:
Pharmaceutical name:
Semen Sinapis albae
Botanical name:
Sinapis alba, L. (white jie zi), Brassica alba (L.) Boiss.
Common Name:
White Mustard Seed
Distribution:
Anhui, Henan, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong Sichuan, Shaanxi, Zhejiang
Properties (characteristics):
Acrid, warm and slightly toxic
Channels (meridians) entered:
Lung, Stomach
Medical Functions:
Expels phlegm; calming asthma. Inhibits bacteria.
Actions & Indications:
Being used in cold phlegm obstruction type of cough, pain and fullness in rib cage, asthmatic cough with abundance of phlegm, pain in limbs and joints, migrating sores, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, leaching pleurisy, neuralgia.
Chemical ingredients:
sinalbin, myrosin, sinapine, 4-hydroxybenzoylcholine, 4-hydroxybenzylamine, Glucosinalbin, Bitters, Sinapinrhodanide, fatty acid, Polysaccharides
Dosage:
3 - 10g External application: use appropriate amount. Grind into powder and make paste. Apply to affect areas.
Samples of formulae:
Modern Usage:
Cautions and toxicity:
Not to use in cases of chronic cough due to lung deficient, or yinxu (yin deficient) or heat in stomach. Taking large amount may cause diarrhea. External application for too long can cause inflammation. Avoid eye contact
In prescription:
References:
Source: Courtesy of Complementary and Alternative Healing University
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