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Cough Relieveing
Cough Relieving, Panting Calming
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals treat manifestation (branch/root) symptoms. | Branch |
| Cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals should be combined with other herbs that treat the __________ cause of the disorder | Root |
| What is the Latin for Xìng Rén? | Semen Pruni armeniacae |
| What is the Latin for Bǎi Bù? | Radix Stemonae |
| What is the Latin for Pí Pá Yè? | Folium Eriobotryae japonicae |
| What is the Latin for Sāng Bái Pí? | Cortex Mori albae radicis |
| What is the Latin for Yín Xìng Yè? | Folium Ginkgo |
| Name the 4 toxic herbs in the cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals. | Xìng Rén, Mǎ Dōu Líng, Bái Guǒ, Yáng Jīn Huā |
| What is the only herb to enter the Liver in the cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals? | Mu Hu Die |
| What is the only herb to enter the Urinary Bladder in the cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals? | Tíng Lì Zǐ |
| What is the only herb to enter the Stomach in the cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals? | Pí Pá Yè |
| What are the only 2 herbs that are astringent in the cough relieving, panting-calming medicinals? | Bái Guǒ & Yín Xìng Yè |
| Your patient presents with a panting cough and constipation, which bitter and slightly warm herb will be in your formula? | Xìng Rén |
| Around what dosage can Xìng Rén have a toxic effect? | Around 50 kernals - safe in correct doasage |
| What is the direction of Zǐ Sū Zǐ and Sāng Bái Pí? | Downbearing |
| Your patient presents with a chronic phlegm cough and constipation, which acrid and warm herb will be in your formula? | Zǐ Sū Zǐ |
| Which herb both moistens the lungs and kills worms? | Bǎi Bù |
| Bǎi Bù is useful in treating what type of cough? | Whooping Cough |
| Zǐ Sū Zǐ is useful in treating what type of cough? | Chronic Phlegm |
| Zǐ Wǎn is useful in treating what type of cough? | Yin Vacuity with phlegm |
| Kuǎn Dōng Huā is useful in treating what type of cough? | Smokers Cough (yin vacuity, dry cough, cold cough) |
| Pí Pá Yè is useful in treating what type of cough? | Any cough |
| Sāng Bái Pí is useful in treating what type of cough? | Panting (something in the chest. ex LU heat) |
| Mu Hu Die is useful in treating what type of cough? | Cough d/t LV scorching the LU |
| This grassy looking herb moistens the LU and can relieve any type of cough ~ it is sweet and moistening. | Zǐ Wǎn |
| Which herb is similar to and in mutual need with Zǐ Wǎn? | Kuǎn Dōng Huā ~ the smokers cough herb |
| This herb is no longer available in the US because is contains Aristolochic Acid. | Mǎ Dōu Líng |
| Which herb can relieve any type of cough as well as clear the stomach and stop vomiting? | Pí Pá Yè |
| Your patient presents with panting (from LU heat) and edema with difficulty urinating, what would be a good herb in their formula? | Sāng Bái Pí |
| Which herb constrains the lung and is useful in treating vaginal discharge and frequent and murky urination? | Bái Guǒ |
| Which cough relieving herb would you use to benefit a patient with high cholesterol? | Yín Xìng Yè |
| Yín Xìng Yè has a modern application to treat what? | Cerebral insufficiency |
| Tíng Lì Zǐ is very cold, in addition to calming panting, what other condition might it benefit? | Pulmonary edema (drain the lungs, disinhibit water and reduce swelling) |
| Mu Hu Die comforts the Liver, why is it in the cough relieving panting calming category? | It is moistening to the LU when the LV is scorching the LU causing cough and loss of voice. |
| Yáng Jīn Huā is toxic and is the only herb in this category to enter which two organs? | Heart and Spleen (and LU) |
| Which herb clears heat & moistens lung, Engenders liquid & allays thirst, Moistens intestines & frees stool? | Luo Han Guo |
| These two herbs are in the category "Herbs that Expel Phlegm by Inducing Vomiting" | Guā Dì & Lí Lú |