Astragali; Astragalus
Pinyin Mandarin Name
Huang Qi
Common English Name
Milk Vetch Root
Part of Plant Used
Root
Nature
Slightly warm
Taste
Sweet
Meridians Entered
Spleen, Lungs
Common Usages
Most often used to stimulate immune-system function and enhance or speed healing and/or draining where there is edema, pus formation, or chronic ulceration (TCM: treats deficienry ofQi and most other deficient conditions except deficient-yin syndromes with heat signs); also used to treat debilitating excessive sweating with accompanying weakness (TCM: tonifies Qi and helps close pores).醫(yī)學(xué)全在線網(wǎng)站www.med126.com
Traditional Usages and Functions
Traditional Usages and Functions: Tonifies Spleen and benefits Qi; raises the Yang Qi of the Spleen and Stomach; strengthens the exterior (the body's first line of defense) and stops sweating; promotes urination and removes edema; promotes healing and discharge of pus; tonifies Qi and Blood.
Common Formulas Used In
Ginseng and Astragalus; Ginseng and Longan; Ginseng and Tang Gui Ten; Stephania and Astragalus.
Processing Required
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Remarks
Astragalus is renowned for its superb immune-enhancing properties. Entire books have been written on this herb alone.
Cautions in Use
None