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Ash Bark Herb Uses, Benefits, Cures, Side Effects, Nutrients

Repertory
General Name
Ash Bark
Glycemic Index / Load
Ash Bark
Botanical Name
Fraxinus Chinensis
Chinese Name
Qin Pi

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Ash Bark Cures

 

Action of Ash Bark

Nutrients in Ash Bark

Ash Bark
Combines With

Taste of
Ash Bark

Nature of
Ash Bark

Cold

Parts Used

Bark

Side Effects, Risk Factors of, and Cautions for Ash Bark

Avoid in case of Spleen and Stomach deficiency due to Cold.
It is incompatible with :
Evodia
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Description

Ash Bark is a bark of a flowering plant.
It is deciduous.
It grows in a tropical climate.
It grows up to 4 M.
Best used for Weak Eyesight.

In TCM :
Ash Bark : Qin Pi
Meridians associated : Liver, Stomach, Large Intestine and Gall Bladder.

Following are the related Spices and also referred to as Qin Pi :

Fraxinus Rhynchophylla -- Ku Li Bai La Shu

Fraxinus Szaboana -- Jian Ye Bai La Shu

Fraxinus Stylosa -- Su Zhu Bai La Shu
 

Origin

Grown In

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Materia Medica for Ash Bark

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