Yue Ji Hua (Chinese Rose Flower)

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Latin Name: Rosae Chinensis (Fructus Et Flos)

Properties: sweet, warm

Actions: invigoates blood and Qi, regulates menstruation, reduces toxicity, reduces swellings

Medical Indications: amenorrhea, scanty menstruation, chest and abdominal pain and distension, scrofula, neck swelling

Contraindications: not to be used during pregnancy

Caution: to be used with caution in cases of stomach or spleen deficiency with diarrhea

Dosage: 3 to 6 grams

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