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What effect does patchouli have on epilepsy?

Pogostemon cablin has no effect on epilepsy.

Patchouli:

Pungent in taste and slightly warm in nature.

Meridian tropism

Spleen, stomach and lung meridians.

efficacy

Aroma turbidity, anti-vomiting, relieving summer heat.

therapy

It can be used for treating collateral obstruction due to dampness, epigastric pain, exterior syndrome of summer-heat dampness, attack of dampness and temperature, fever and fatigue, chest tightness, cold-dampness blocking summer-heat, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, and nasal headache.

Correlation compatibility

1. It can be combined with Scutellariae Radix, Talcum and Herba Artemisiae Scopariae, and can be used for treating exterior syndrome of summer-heat dampness, or early onset of dampness and temperature, with both dampness and temperature, fever, fatigue and chest tightness. (Warm Jingwei)

2. Treating abdominal distension, anorexia, nausea, mental fatigue and tiredness caused by dampness and turbidity: it is often used with Banxia and Lilac. ("Hutchison's Prescription")

dosage

3 ~ l0g .

taboo

Yin deficiency is forbidden.

Related exposition

1, "Bielu": Treat toxic swelling caused by geomantic omen, eliminate pathogenic factors, and treat cholera heartache.

2, "Materia Medica Meets the Original": Pogostemon cablin began in Taiyin. Aromatic qi helps the spleen to wake up the stomach, so it can stop vomiting and stimulate appetite. Warming the middle warmer, activating qi, eliminating miasma, stopping cholera and treating heart and abdominal pain. Whenever plague and malaria occur in Shan Lan, if you use it to strengthen the spleen and stomach, evil spirits will heal themselves.

Pogostemon cablin is a labiatae plant.

Perennial aromatic herbs or subshrubs. The stems are erect, 0.3- 1 m high, quadrangular, branched and tomentose. The leaves are round or broadly ovoid, 2-10.5cm long and1-8.5cm wide, with blunt or sharp apex, tapered base, irregular teeth at the edge, grassy top, dark green with fluff, thinning with age, light green with fluff at the bottom, about 5 pairs of lateral veins, and slightly concave or close to the middle at the top. Petiole length 1-6 cm, tomentose.

The cymbals 10 are higher than the cymbals, the lower part is a little far away, and the cymbals are dense upward, and they are arranged to grow into spikes with a width of 4-6.5 cm and a width of 1.5- 1.8 cm. Spike terminal axillary, densely villous, total stalk 0.5-2 cm, densely villous; Bracts and bracteoles linear-lanceolate, slightly shorter than calyx or subequal to calyx, densely tomentose. Calyx tubular, 7-9 mm long, with long villi outside and short villi inside. The teeth are drill-shaped and lanceolate, and the length is about 1/3 of that of calyx tube. Corolla purple, about 1 cm long, lobes hairy. Stamens pendulous and bearded. Style apex nearly equal to 2-lobed. The disc is annular. Flowers bloom in April.