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Ye Ju Hua
Also Known As: Florist's Chrysanthemum, Ju Hua, Mum. Anthemis grandiflorum; Anthemis stipulacea; Chrysanthemum morifolium; Chrysanthemum sinense; Chrysanthemum stipulaceum; Dendranthema morifolium; Matricaria morifolia. Family: Asteraceae or Compositae.
Ye Ju Hua Properties: BITTER, PUNGENT - COOL Dosage: 6 – 12g.
Wild Chrysanthemum Meridian: LUNG, LIVER
Flower -clear toxic heat and fire – carbuncles, swollen throat, wind-fire, red eyes
Also Used For:
Orally, chrysanthemum is frequently used in herbal combinations. In one specific combination with seven other herbs (PC-SPES), the dried chrysanthemum flower is used to treat prostate cancer. In combination with licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) and Panax notoginseng, the dried chrysanthemum flower is used to treat precancerous lesions. The chrysanthemum product, jiangtangkang, is used to treat non-insulin dependent diabetes. Folk medicine, the dried chrysanthemum flower is widely used as an antipyretic, to clear the eye and the mind, and as an antitoxin. It is also used orally for colds, headache, dizziness, and swelling. In southern China, chrysanthemum is very popular as a summertime tea.
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