Jin Ying Zi (Cherokee Rosehip)

Posted by Kevin | Chinese Herbs | Sunday 14 September 2008 5:47 pm

Latin Name: Fructus Rosae Laevigatae

Properties: astringent, sour, neutral

Actions: stabilizes kidneys, retains urine and essence, binds intestines, stops diarrhea

Medical Indications: incontinence, spermatorrhea, chronic diarrhea, dysentery, vaginal discharge

Contraindications: not to be used during pregnancy, not to be used in cases of excess heat

Dosage: 6 to 12 grams

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