Mistletoe leaf
(Ben Cao Tu Jing)
Another name: quercetin.
[source] the leaves of Quercus Fagaceae. Please refer to "quercetin" for plant morphology.
[processing] the book of materia medica: "slightly roasted, scorched. "
[nature and taste] Tang Ben Cao: "it tastes sweet and bitter, flat and non-toxic. "
[function indications] for hematemesis, bleeding, dysentery, hemorrhoids and gonorrhea.
① "Tang Materia Medica": "main hemorrhoids, hemostasis, blood dysentery, thirst. "
② "The compendium of Chinese medicine:" it can promote blood circulation, facilitate urination, and remove red spots on the face. "
③ Modern practical Chinese medicine: "it can cure gonorrhea, redness of urine, and drive tapeworms. "
[usage and dosage] oral administration: decocting soup, mashing juice or grinding powder. External use: wash with boiling water.
[prescription selection] 1. To treat hematemesis: the mistletoe leaves, no matter how many, are mashed. Take two yuan for each, one cup of water, decoct for five or seven minutes, and take it with me. (brief aid to all)
② In the treatment of epistaxis, the mouth and ears are bleeding continuously: mash the mistletoe leaves to extract the juice, take a small cup every time, and take it frequently
③ At the beginning of treatment, the patients with intestinal wind and hemorrhoid fever: stir fry the leaves of Quercus, stir fry the flowers of Sophora japonica, and reduce half of the leaves of Quercus. Rice drink, blood hemorrhoids heat is particularly good, also can be charcoal. (Ben Cao Yan Yi)
④ Treatment of cold drenching, small intestine adverse, stem pain: mistletoe leaf pound sieve for powder, each take three money, with water in a cup, into the scallion seven inches, fried to six minutes, to dross, each before eating warm. (Sheng Hui Fang)
⑤ Treatment of mole cricket fistula: mistletoe leaves, burning ash, fine research. Don't stain the mistletoe leaves with swill, wash them with juice, wipe them dry, and put a little ash in the sore. (Sheng Hui Fang)
Chinese PinYin : Hu Ye
Mistletoe leaf
Artemisia rupestris in Qizhou. Qi Zhou Yi Zhi Hao