What is Bupleurum chinense?Uses and Application.
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- What is Bupleurum chinense?Botanical Basic Date of Bupleurum chinense.
- Narrative history of Bupleurum chinense.
- Description and plant part used of Bupleurum chinense.
- Phytochemicals and constituents of Bupleurum chinense.
- Uses and Application of Bupleurum:Chinese Thorowax Root,Bupleurum chinense root.
- Research Update:Bupleurum chinense root.
Narrative history of Bupleurum chinense.:
Bupleurum is also known as Hare's Ear. Bupleurum Root is one of the most important herbs used in Chinese herbalism. The Chinese name for Bupleurum, chai hu, means "kindling of the barbarians". First mentioned in text from the 1st century BC, bupleurum is one of China's "harmony" herbs, balancing different organs and energies within the body. Bupleurum is used as a tonic, strengthening the action of the digestive tract, improving liver function, and helping to push blood to the surface of the body. Recent research in China has confirmed traditional use, showing that bupleurum protects the liver.
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- 1.What is Bupleurum chinense?Uses and Application.
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♣ last edit date:12th,Oct.2010.


