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Chinese herbal medicine database (filtered)
Xiang Yuan (Citron) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent, Sour Meridians: Spleen, Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that regulate Qi
Xiao Hui Xiang (Fennel seed) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Kidney, Liver, Spleen, Stomach Category: Herbs that warm the Interior and/or expel Cold
Xiao Shi (Niter) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Salty Meridians: Spleen, Heart Category: Purgative herbs that drain downward
Xuan Fu Hua (Inula flower) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Stomach, Large intestine, Liver, Lung Category: Warm herbs that transform Phlegm and stop Cough
Xue Lian (Snow lotus ) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Sweet Meridians: Spleen, Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs that invigorate the Blood
Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis tuber) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Heart, Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that invigorate the Blood
Yang Rou (Mutton) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Sweet Meridians: Spleen, Stomach, Kidney Category: Herbs that warm the Interior and/or expel Cold
Yi Tang (Maltose) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Sweet Meridians: Spleen, Stomach, Lung Category: Tonic herbs for Qi Deficiency
Yi Yi Ren ( Job's tears) Nature: Cool Taste(s): Sweet Meridians: Lung, Spleen, Stomach Category: Herbs that drain Dampness
Yi Zhi Ren (Sharp-leaf galangal fruit) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Kidney, Spleen Category: Tonic herbs for Yang Deficiency
Yin Chen (Virgate wormwood) Nature: Cool Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Gallbladder, Liver, Spleen, Stomach Category: Herbs that drain Dampness
Yu Li Ren (Bush cherry pit) Nature: Neutral Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent, Sweet Meridians: Large intestine, Small intestine, Spleen Category: Laxative herbs that drain downward
Zao Xin Tu (Stove earth) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Sour Meridians: Spleen, Stomach Category: Herbs that stop bleeding
Ze Lan (Lycopi rhizome) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Liver Category: Herbs that invigorate the Blood
Zhi Cao Wu (Prepared Kusnezoffii aconite) Nature: Hot Taste(s): Pungent, Sour Meridians: Spleen, Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs that warm the Interior and/or expel Cold