Ai Ye Granules, 100g
Ai Ye Granules, 100g
SKU | MT101 | |
Brand | Min Tong Granules - Single Herbs | |
Unit Size | 100 grams | |
Potency | 5:1 extract granules | |
Taste | Bitter; Acrid | |
Properties | Warm | |
Contraindications | Use with caution in those with heat from yin deficiency | |
Chinese Symptomology | Prolonged menstrual and uterine bleeding due to deficiency cold; Restless fetus; Lower Abdominal Pain; Infertility due to a Cold Womb; Menstrual Pain due to Cold; Cold Damp Skin Itching | |
Western Symptomology | Menstrual Bleeding - Prolonged; Uterine Bleeding; Infertility; Nosebleed; Vomit - Bloody; Painful Menstruation due to Cold; Itching - Skin | |
Actions | Warms the Womb and stops bleeding; Disperses cold and alleviates pain; Eliminates dampness and stops itching | |
Pattern | Cold from deficiency; Cold Womb; Cold abdominal pain; Damp skin itching - Bensky | |
Channels Entered | Spleen, liver, and kidney | |
Chinese name | Ai Ye | |
English name | Mugwort Leaf; Artemesia |
Description | Bitter, acrid, and warm, Artemisiae argyi Folium (ai ye) enters the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney channels. Its aromatic, acrid flavor disperses, its warmth opens the flow of qi and blood in the three yin channels, and its bitterness dries dampness; thus it is an excellent gynecological herb to dispel cold-dampness and stop cold pain. Its primary applications are patterns of lower burner yang cold from deficiency, such as abdominal cold pain, cold disrupting the menstrual cycle, and infertility due to cold in the Womb. In its charred form, it can also stop bleeding, and is used in such cases as cold from deficiency causing menorrhagia, irregular uterine bleeding, vaginal discharge, and threatened miscarriage with spotting during early pregnancy. |
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Ingredients | Ai Ye - Artemisiae argyi Folium |