06-08-2011, 12:14 AM
Latin Name:
Radix Asparagi
Botanical name:
Asparagus cochinchinensis
Pharmaceutical Name:
Radix or Tuber Asparagi Cochinchinenses
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Characteristics:
Root, tuber long-cambiform, slightly curved, 5-18 cm long. 009.jpg (8008 bytes)Surface with bark removed appearing yellow-white to yellow-brown, semi-opaque, slightly longitudinally wrinkled. Fracture surface showing a narrow stele and a broad cortex. Soft and sticky in texture. Sweet and bitter in taste, cold in nature, and attributive to lung and kidney channels.
Indication:
Nourish yin, clear away heat, moisturize the lung and benefit the kidney: For yin-deficiency with lung dryness manifested as dry cough, hemoptysis, dry throat and thirst; diabetes with consumption of body fluid; yin-deficiency with hectic fever, night sweat, nocturnal emission, flaccidity of lower limbs; constipation due to dryness of intestine. Recently, used for chronic pharyngolaryngitis, whooping cough, mammary hyperplasia, breast cancer, malignant lymphoma, etc.
Pharmacological Action:
Asparamide and B-sitosterol are the chief 009-1.jpg (2309 bytes)cornponents.
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1. Asparamide is an expectorant, antitussive and antiasthmatic.
2. Inhibiting the cell growth of acute lymphocytic, acute monocytic and chronic granulocytic leukemias in vitro.
Administration:
Decoction: 5-15g. 30g of herb stewed with wine three times daily for breast diseases.
Radix Asparagi
Botanical name:
Asparagus cochinchinensis
Pharmaceutical Name:
Radix or Tuber Asparagi Cochinchinenses
![[Image: med_319_01.jpg]](http://www.damo-qigong.net/forum/images/pics/med_319_01.jpg)
Characteristics:
Root, tuber long-cambiform, slightly curved, 5-18 cm long. 009.jpg (8008 bytes)Surface with bark removed appearing yellow-white to yellow-brown, semi-opaque, slightly longitudinally wrinkled. Fracture surface showing a narrow stele and a broad cortex. Soft and sticky in texture. Sweet and bitter in taste, cold in nature, and attributive to lung and kidney channels.
Indication:
Nourish yin, clear away heat, moisturize the lung and benefit the kidney: For yin-deficiency with lung dryness manifested as dry cough, hemoptysis, dry throat and thirst; diabetes with consumption of body fluid; yin-deficiency with hectic fever, night sweat, nocturnal emission, flaccidity of lower limbs; constipation due to dryness of intestine. Recently, used for chronic pharyngolaryngitis, whooping cough, mammary hyperplasia, breast cancer, malignant lymphoma, etc.
Pharmacological Action:
Asparamide and B-sitosterol are the chief 009-1.jpg (2309 bytes)cornponents.
![[Image: med_319_02.jpg]](http://www.damo-qigong.net/forum/images/pics/med_319_02.jpg)
1. Asparamide is an expectorant, antitussive and antiasthmatic.
2. Inhibiting the cell growth of acute lymphocytic, acute monocytic and chronic granulocytic leukemias in vitro.
Administration:
Decoction: 5-15g. 30g of herb stewed with wine three times daily for breast diseases.