Germinated Millet Chao Gu Ya 炒谷芽
$20.00
Description
Pharmaceutical name: 1. Fructus oryzae germinatus; 2. Fructus setariae germinatus
botanical name: 1. Oryza sativa l. 2. Setaria italica (l.) Beauv.
common name: germinated millet
source of earliest record: bencao gangmu
part used & method for pharmaceutical preparations:
the germinated rice sprouts are dried in the sun.
properties & taste:
sweet and neutral
meridians:
spleen and stomach
functions:
1. To eliminate food retention and harmonize the stomach;
2. To improve appetite
indications & combinations:
1. Retention of food. Germinated millet (guya) is used with medicated leaven (shenqu) and hawthorn fruit (shanzha).
2. Weakness of the spleen and stomach manifested as poor appetite. Germinated millet (guya) is used with pilose asiabell root (dangshen), white atractylodes (baizhu) and tangerine peel (chenpi).
dosage:
10-15 grams
this statement has not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Additional information
pinyin_name | Chao Gu Ya |
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chinese_name | 炒谷芽 |
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