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Chinese herbal medicine database (filtered)
Tou Gu Cao (Garden Balsam Stem) Nature: Cool Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs that dispel Wind and Dampness
Wei Ling Xian (Clematis root) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent, Salty Meridians: Bladder Category: Herbs that dispel Wind and Dampness
Wu Bei Zi (Chinese Gall) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Pungent, Sour Meridians: Kidney, Large intestine, Lung Category: Herbs that stabilize and bind
Wu Gong (Centipede) Nature: Neutral Taste(s): Pungent, Salty Meridians: Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that pacify Internal Liver Wind and stop Tremors
Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax rootbark) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs that dispel Wind and Dampness
Wu Yao (Lindera root) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Bladder, Kidney, Lung, Spleen Category: Herbs that regulate Qi
Wu Yi (Elm seed cake ) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Stomach Category: Herbs that expel parasites
Wu Zhu Yu (Evodia fruit) Nature: Hot Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Stomach, Kidney, Liver Category: Herbs that warm the Interior and/or expel Cold
Xi Xin (Wild ginger) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Heart, Kidney, Lung Category: Warm/Acrid herbs that release the Exterior
Xia Ku Cao (Heal-all spike) Nature: Cold Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent Meridians: Gallbladder, Liver Category: Herbs that clear Heat and purge Fire and/or clear Summer Heat
Xian Mao (Curculigo rhizome) Nature: Hot Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Spleen, Kidney, Liver Category: Tonic herbs for Yang Deficiency
Xiang Fu (Coco-grass rhizome) Nature: Neutral Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent, Sweet Meridians: Liver, Sanjiao, Spleen Category: Herbs that regulate Qi
Xiang Mao (Lemongrass) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Gallbladder, Stomach, Lung Category: Herbs that warm the Interior and/or expel Cold
Xiang Ru (Vietnamese balm) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Pungent Meridians: Lung, Stomach Category: Warm/Acrid herbs that release the Exterior
Xiang Yuan (Citron) Nature: Warm Taste(s): Bitter, Pungent, Sour Meridians: Spleen, Liver, Lung Category: Herbs that regulate Qi