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San Qi (Notoginseng Root, Pseudoginseng Root)

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Warm San Qi (Radix Pseudoginseng)
Channels:
LIV, ST, LI.
Properties:
Sweet, Slightly Bitter, Warm
Latin:
Radix Pseudoginseng
Chinese:
三七
Tone Marks:
sān qī
Translation:
Three Seven
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Contraindications and Cautions

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Herb-Drug Interactions

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Toxicity and Overdose

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Combinations:

  1. Bai Ji (Rhizoma Bletillae)
  2. San Qi (Radix Pseudoginseng)
Combined Actions:
  • Stops Bleeding, Dispels Blood Stagnation, and Generates Flesh
Combined Indications:
  • Vomiting of blood (hematemesis)
  • Coughing of blood (hemoptysis)
  • Bleeding due to traumatic injury
Combined Use:
  • Used externally on affected area for traumatic injury

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Only use Chinese herbs or formulas under the direct care and supervision of a licensed Acupuncturist/Herbalist. Some of the substances included on this website are no longer used, and are included for historical reference only.

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