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Chinese herbal medicine database (filtered)
Jin Ying Zi (Cherokee rose fruit) Nature: Neutral Taste(s): Sour, Sweet Meridians: Bladder, Kidney, Large intestine Category: Herbs that stabilize and bind
Jing Mi (Rice sprout) Nature: Neutral Taste(s): Sweet Meridians: Spleen, Stomach Category: Tonic herbs for Qi Deficiency
Ku Ding Cha (Kuding tea) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter, Sweet Meridians: Stomach, Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that anchor and calm the Spirit
Ku Shen (Sophora root) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Bladder, Heart, Large intestine, Liver, Stomach Category: Herbs that clear Heat and dry Dampness
Ma Bian Cao (Verbena leaf) Nature: Cool Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Spleen, Liver Category: Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity
Ma Chi Xian (Purslane) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Sour Meridians: Large intestine, Liver Category: Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity
Mo Li Hua (Jasmine flower) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Sweet Meridians: Spleen, Stomach, Liver Category: Herbs that regulate Qi
Pu er Cha (Pu'er tea) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Stomach, Liver Category: Herbs that clear Heat and relieve Toxicity
Qian Li Guang (Climbing groundsel herb) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Large intestine, Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that clear Heat and purge Fire and/or clear Summer Heat
Qin Pi (Ash Bark) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Gallbladder, Stomach, Large intestine, Liver Category: Herbs that clear Heat and dry Dampness
Qing Fen (Calomelas) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Bladder, Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs for external application
Sha Ren (Amomum fruit) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Kidney, Spleen, Stomach Category: Aromatic herbs that transform Dampness
Shi Chang Pu (Sweetflag rhizome) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter Meridians: Stomach, Heart, Liver Category: Herbs that open the Orifices
Shi Liu Pi (Pomegranate peel) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Sour Meridians: Stomach, Kidney, Large intestine Category: Herbs that stabilize and bind
Wu Bei Zi (Chinese Gall) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Pungent, Sour Meridians: Kidney, Large intestine, Lung Category: Herbs that stabilize and bind