Names Of Su Jiu Gui Ban

Su Jiu Gui Ban TCM Herb - Materia Medica
- English Name: Deep Fried Fresh Water Turtle Shell
- Pinyin Name: Su Jiu Gui Ban
How Is Su Jiu Gui Ban Categorized?
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All ChannelsTemperature - Taste
All PropertiesOur Database Has 15 TCM Herbs In The Herbs That Tonify Yin Category
How Is Su Jiu Gui Ban Used Clinically?
Su Jiu Gui Ban Usages and Indications
- This is the deep fried version of Gui Ban. For more information see the Gui Ban page. Deep frying helps to moderate the cold action of the herb.
How Is Su Jiu Gui Ban Prepared?
Dosage and Preparation Notes For Su Jiu Gui Ban
- Dosage: 9-30g
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Formulas Which Generally Contain Su Jiu Gui Ban
Our database contains 1 TCM Formula where Su Jiu Gui Ban is generally used
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- Da Bu Yin Wan -Great Tonify the Yin Pill (Tonify)
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