Dui Ye Cao, Chinese medicine name, is the whole plant of the Rosaceae plant North China White Before. It is distributed in Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and other places. It has the functions of promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, invigorating the spleen and promoting diuresis. It is mainly used to treat irregular menstruation, insufficient lactation, infantile malnutrition, and floating yang.
[Effects and Functions of Dui Ye Cao]
Dui Ye Cao has the functions of promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, invigorating the spleen and promoting diuresis. It is mainly used to treat irregular menstruation, insufficient lactation, infantile malnutrition, and floating yang.
1. "Guizhou Herbal Medicine": Promotes blood circulation and regulates menstruation, disperses stagnation, invigorates the spleen, and detoxifies. It is used to treat irregular menstruation, infantile malnutrition, and abscesses.
2. "Ningxia Chinese Herbal Medicine Manual": Promotes lactation and diuresis.
[Precautions for Use]
Dui Ye Cao is toxic and should not be taken orally.
[Original Plant Morphology of Dui Ye Cao]
Dui Ye Cao is a perennial herb, 20-40 cm tall, with short rhizomes and many fibrous roots. The stem is erect, clustered, smooth and hairless, and the lower part is slightly woody.
The leaves are relatively large, alternate, with short petioles, lanceolate or elliptic-lanceolate, entire, and slightly rolled at the edges. The umbellate inflorescences are axillary; the flowers are dark purple. The achenes are elongated with horns. The seeds are flat with hairs on the top.