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Wu Ling Zhi (Flying Squirrel Feces)

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Warm Wu Ling Zhi (Feces Trogopterori Seu Pteromi)

Channels:
LIV, SP

Properties:
Bitter, Sweet, Warm

Latin Name:
Feces Trogopterori Seu Pteromi


Wu Ling Zhi means "Fat of the Five Spirits"

Actions

  • Invigorates the Blood, Relieves Pain
    For amenorrhea, menses pain, postpartum abdominal pain, epigastric pain, chest pain
  • Dispels Blood Stasis, Stops Bleeding
    For dark purple uterine bleeding with clots, retained lochia due to stasis
  • Treats childhood nutritional impairment, Eliminates Toxins
    For a variety of insect and snake bites, topically and internally

Contraindications and Cautions

  • Do not use during pregnancy
  • Possibly antagonizes Ren Shen (Chen)
  • Do not use on Blood deficient patients or those without Blood Stasis

Herb-Drug Interactions

  • This section is being researched, and is not completed.

Toxicity and Overdose

  • None Noted

Dosage

  • 3-9 grams in decoction (Bensky)
  • 3-10 grams in decoction (Chen), wrap it in cheesecloth

This Herb Appears in the Following Formulas:



This herb antagonizes or is antagonized by:



Go to the Endangered/Toxic List This herb is considered endangered, toxic, or is illegal in the United States


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Some of the substances included on this website are no longer used, and are included for historical reference only.



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