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San Qi (Tian Qi)
Notoginseng / Pseudoginseng root
Also Known As:
Field
Seven, Pseudoginseng Root, Samch'il,
San Qi, San Qui, Sanshichi, Three Seven,
CAUTION: See separate listing for Ginseng, Panax.
Panax pseudodinseng; Panax notoginseng; Panax zingiberensis.

San Qi (Tian Qi) Pseudoginseng
Properties: SWEET, BITTER - WARM Dosage:
1 – 3g.
Meridian: LIVER, STOMACH, LARGE INTESTINE
-stop bleeding – transform blood stasis – int.
& ext. bleeding
-can stop
bleeding without causing blood stasis
-traumatic injuries –
alleviate pain, reduce swelling
Also Used For:
Orally, panax pseudoginseng is used as a hemostatic,
for vomiting and coughing up blood, blood in the urine or stool, nosebleed,
and hemorrhagic disease. It is also used to relieve pain, and to reduce
swelling, blood cholesterol, and blood pressure. Panax
pseudoginseng is also used for angina, dizziness,
and acute sore throat.
Topically, Panax pseudoginseng
is used to stop bleeding (yunan baiyao)
In combination with seven other herbs (PC-SPES), Panax
pseudoginseng is used to treat prostate cancer.
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Reference:
Benskey & Gamble 1986, Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica,
Seattle Washington, Eastland
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