Xiaoyunmu
(Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine)
[synonyms] jishimu and shanhuangpi (Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine), Dieda and yehuangpi (Yunnan Simao Chinese herbal medicine).
[source] it is the root, bark or leaf of Rutaceae.
[plant morphology] yunmu
Shrubs or small trees. Twigs, rachis and rachis densely covered with grayish brown pubescence. Leaflets 7-15, obliquely ovate to obliquely ovate lanceolate. Apex pointed, base rounded or obtuse, asymmetric, entire or slightly undulate, glabrous on both sides or pubescent on veins, densely covered with glandular spots. Terminal or axillary corymbose panicles; flowers white. Berries globose or elliptic, golden yellow or red when ripe, with oil gland spots. It blooms in spring.
Born in the mountain jungle. It is distributed in Yunnan, Guangxi and other places.
[collection] all year round. For drying.
[nature and taste] Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine: "bitter, pungent, warm. "
Functions and indications: dispersing wind, removing dampness, warming the middle and dispersing blood stasis. Treatment of cold, malaria, wind Nirvana Bi pain, stomachache, traumatic injury.
① "Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine": "Xingqi Qutan, Qufeng dehumidification, Sanyu Zhitong. Treat cold, cough, stomachache, rheumatism and bone pain. "
② "Yunnan Simao Chinese herbal medicine selection": "Shufeng jiebiao, Wenzhong Xingqi, detumescence and stasis, hemostasis. Treat influenza, malaria, traumatic injury, stomachache, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic bleeding, fracture. "
[usage and dosage] oral administration: decoction, 3-5 yuan (leaves, 1-2 Liang). External use: tamping or grinding.
[taboo] Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine: "pregnant women should take it with caution. "
[optional prescription] treatment of swelling and pain: Xiaoyun root, grind the end of wine; or fresh Xiaoyun leaves, mash and apply to the affected area. (Guangxi Chinese herbal medicine)
Chinese PinYin : Xiao Yun Mu
Xiaoyunmu