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Stephania Tetrandra Herb Uses, Benefits, Cures, Side Effects, Nutrients

Repertory
General Name
Stephania Tetrandra
Glycemic Index / Load
Stephania Tetrandra
Botanical Name
Stephania Tetrandra
Chinese Name
Han Fang Ji

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Stephania Tetrandra Cures

 

Action of Stephania Tetrandra

Nutrients in Stephania Tetrandra

Taste of
Stephania Tetrandra

Nature of
Stephania Tetrandra

Cold

Parts Used

Root

Side Effects, Risk Factors of, and Cautions for Stephania Tetrandra

Avoid its use during Pregnancy.
Avoid in case of Spleen and Stomach Deficiency due to Cold.
Excess intake may cause
Vomiting
Tremor
Kearns Sayre Syndrome
Convulsions
Respiratory failure



Drug Interaction :
If you are taking Stephania Tetrandra then do not take Diuretic medication.
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Description

Stephania Tetrandra is a vine.
It is perennial.
It grows in a cool climate.
It grows up to 4 M.
Best used for Rheumatism.

In TCM :
Stephania Tetrandra : Fang Ji
Stephania Tetrandra Root : Han Fang Ji
Meridians associated : Urinary Bladder, Spleen and Kidney
 

Origin

Grown In

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Materia Medica for Stephania Tetrandra

 
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Prepare a decoction of Stephania Tetrandra root, Rhubarb root and Descurainia Seed. Take it twice a day.
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CHRIS ( United States )
23 Jan 2019
What are the healing Benefits and most general uses. What does Stephania help heal?
 
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04 Mar 2021
Is it safe to take The following herbs prior to surgery Chinese cats claw ; Stephania root; Kudzu; motherwort; elderberry; lemon balm ; Pinella

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