Names Of Ju Hong

Ju Hong TCM Herb - Materia Medica
- English Name: Tangerine Peel (Red Part)
- Pinyin Name: Ju Hong
How Is Ju Hong Categorized?
Our Database Has 18 TCM Herbs In The Herbs That Regulate The Qi Category
How Is Ju Hong Used Clinically?
Ju Hong Usages and Indications
- The red part of the tangerine peel (chen pi) - it is more drying and aromatic.
How Is Ju Hong Prepared?
Dosage and Preparation Notes For Ju Hong
- Dosage: 3-9g
Conditions and Patterns Potentially Related With Ju Hong

Ju Hong Related Conditions and Patterns
Digestive Issues
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Spleen Qi DeficiencyStomach Dampness
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Formulas Which Generally Contain Ju Hong
Our database contains 1 TCM Formula where Ju Hong is generally used
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- Er Chen Wan -Two Aged Herbs (Treat Phlegm)
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