崔汤丸
Mandarin
| simpl. | 崔汤丸 | |
|---|---|---|
| trad. | 崔湯丸 | |
Noun
崔汤丸 (simplified, Pinyin cuītāng wán, traditional 崔湯丸)
- A greyish-yellow herbal pill used in traditional Tibetan medicine to "induce diaphoresis, reduce fever, relieve cough, arrest pain, and prevent and treatment influenza".
Cuitang pills contain the following ingredients:
| Name | Chinese (S) | Grams |
|---|---|---|
| Extractum Inulae Helenium | 土木香浸膏 | 30 |
| Radix Inulae | 土木香 | 20 |
| Caulis Rubi (with bark and pith removed) | 覆盆子根 | 90 |
| Caulis Polygoni Aubertii (with bark removed) | 木藤蓼 | 50 |
| Rhizoma Hedychii Venusti | 野姜花根 | 20 |
| Fructus Chebulae (with kern removed) | 诃子 | 36 |
| Fructus Phyllanthi | 余甘子 | 40 |
| Fructus Terminaliae Billericae (with kern removed) | 毛诃子 | 20 |
| Radix Phlomis Kawaguchii | 螃蟹甲 | 60 |
References
- State Pharmacopoeia Commission of the PRC (2005). "Pharmacopoeia of The People's Republic of China (Volume I)". Chemical Industry Press. ISBN 7117069821.