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Zhu Yang Yang

Unknown

Pinyin: Zhu Yang Yang Latin: Herba Galii Aparinis
Galium Cleavers Goose (English)

โ˜ฏ TCM Properties

Category: clearing_heat
Temperature: cold
Taste: sweet, pungent, bitter
Meridians: lung, heart, liver, spleen, stomach, large_intestine, kidney
Functions:

Clears Heat, cools the Blood and resolves toxicity; Invigorates the Blood, unblocks the channels, heals wounds and stops bleeding; Expels Wind-Dampness and promotes urination; Dissolves accumulations and expels stones

Botanical Description

Zhu Yang Yang (็Œชๆฎƒๆฎƒ) is a regional Chinese common name most often associated with Galium spurium L. or Galium aparine L. (Rubiaceae, cleavers), but the name has also been recorded for other small clinging herbs in folk usage and is not a standard pharmacopoeial designation. Without an accompanying Latin name on the source record to disambiguate, definitive species assignment cannot be made. The candidate cleaver species are scrambling annuals with square stems, whorls of 6โ€“8 narrow leaves, and tiny white four-petaled flowers, all clothed in minute recurved bristles that catch on fur and clothing. Because the entry is not part of the core materia medica and the identification is uncertain, this record follows the unidentifiable null-pattern.

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
decoction 6-15g Daily โ€” โ€” โ€”

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.