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N Aconite N
Aconitum carmichaeli

 

Family:  
Other Names: Fu Zi, Szechwan Aconite
Parts Used: Prepared Root
Systems: Heart, Kidneys, Spleen, Warms Interior
Actions: Anodyne, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Stimulant
Energy and Taste: Hot; Pungent and Toxic  
     
Uses: Cold Conditions (Energy, widely used), Coldness, Diarrhea, Digestion (Undigested food), Metabolism (Powerful stimulant), Pain, Stool (Undigested food in)
 

Asthma, Athritis, Bronchial Attacks, Cardiac Arrest, Fears, Fevers (Acute, Sudden & Violent), Flu, Gout, Head Colds, Hearing (Oversensitive, induced by fright), Heartbeat (Irregular), Inflamed Gums, Insulin Shock, Measles, Nervous Fevers, Neuralgia (Including Facial), Pain, Paralysis due to stroke, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sedative, Shock, Skin Problems (Chronic), Smell (Oversensitive, induced by fright), Tonsillitis

 
Nspace CAUTION: Extremely toxic!!! spaceN
   
Contraindications: Don't use if preganant or have deficient heat; or with certain herbs (fritillary, pinellia, or trichosanthes).
   
Notes: If tea causes numbness in mouth, toxicity not neutralized; DON'T DRINK! Usually prepared with salt & vinegar (reduces toxicity).
ANTIDOTES: (These are said to work, though I haven't tried them.) If you think you or someone else has been poisoned, contact a Poison Control Center IMMEDIATELY!! 6
   
Mung beans (eat)  
 

 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Tierra, Lesley, Healing with Chinese Herbs, Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press, 1997.

 

 

 

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