Jiang Huang (Curcumin, Turmeric Rhizome)
Latin Name: Rhizoma Curcumae Longae
Properties: acrid, bitter, aromatic, warm
Actions: improves circulation of Qi and blood, promotes flow of menses, alleviates pain
Medical Indications: schizophrenia, mood fluctuations, fever with dizziness, jaundice, nose bleeding, bloody vomit, blood in urine, shoulder pain due to wind chill, lower back pain, pain in abdomen and chest due to blood stasis, pain in rib area, pain during menses, flatulence, inuries, swellings, bruises
Contraindications: not to be used during pregnancy
Dosage: 3 to 9 grams
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