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Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine

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Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine

<h1>King Kong vine</h1>

Pinyin Jīn Gānɡ Ténɡ

Alias: Sarsaparilla

Source:"Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicines in Tibet"

Source: The rhizome of the lily family Southwest Sarsaparilla. Digging from August to September. Wash, slice and dry.

Original form: climbing wood, solid stem, no thorns. Rhizomes are only; qualitative, nodular. The leaves are oblong lanceolate, 5 to 8 cm long and 1 to 2 cm wide; the petiole is 0.5 to 0.8 cm long, the sheath is slightly inconspicuous, the length is 1/2 of the petiole, and there is a pair of tendrils at the end of the sheath. The umbel-shaped inflorescence is axillary, with a stalk 1.5 to 2 cm long and slightly flattened; the peduncle is 7 to 8 cm long; the flowers are unisexual, hermaphroditic; and the indumentum is 6. The berries are green when ripe.

Habitat Division: Born under the hillside forest. It is distributed in southwest China and Tibet.

Sexual taste: warm, slightly spicy taste.

Indications for function: dispelling wind, invigorating blood, detoxification. Treatment of rheumatic waist and leg pain, bruises, fistula.

Dosage: Internal: Decoction, 1 to 3 dollars.

Excerpt from the Dictionary of Chinese Medicine

Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine
Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine
Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine
Chinese medicinal herb Vajrapani vine

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