| [English Name] | Canton Abrus Herb | |
| [Chinese Name] | 鸡骨草 | |
| [Pinying Name] | Jigucao | |
| [Latin Name] | Abri Cantoniensis Herba | |
| [Genera] | Leguminosae | |
| [Efficacy] | Antipyretic drug | |
| [Pictures] | Plant picture | Drug picture |
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| [Ecology] | It grows in moutains or wilderness 、bushes side. | |
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| [Clinical trial] | Acute jaundice hepatitis: (1) 150 cases of patients were treated with herbs of Jiguxao, Banlangen, Junchen and Red sugar. The cure rate was 95%[1]. (2) Take the fresh herb ( |
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1.Invasion of exogenous wind-heat 2.Jaundice 3.Chronic hepatitis 4.Scrofula 5.Snake bite |
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| [References] |
Clinical trial: [1]Wu LanQiang. Banyin Decoction. Guangxi Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,1992, 15(2):30. [2]Wang JiaJu. Preliminary Observation of The Clinical Curative Effect of Abri Cantoniensis Herba for All Kinds of Hepatitis. |
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