Chuanmutong

Gualou Tong has a bitter taste and a cold nature. It has the effect of clearing heat and promoting bowel movements, as well as promoting menstruation and lactation. It is similar to Mutong and Ch

Many people confuse Chuanmutong with Guanmutong because their names differ by only one character, and they also look very similar. The editor will introduce to you how to distinguish between Chuanmut

Chuanmutong, also known as Huaiweitong, Youmutong, and Baimutong, is mentioned in the book "Tianbao Bencao". It refers to the vine stems of Clematis armandi Franch. or Clematis montana Buch.-Ham., pla

Chuanmutong, mainly produced in Shaanxi, Gansu, Fujian, Sichuan, Tibet, Guizhou, Yunnan, Taiwan, etc. It is the dried stem of the Ranunculaceae plant Clematis armandii or Clematis chinensis. Chuanmu