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List of Traditional Chinese Cooling Herbs

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    Reduce the Heat of Fire

    • Take carrizo in lieu of traditional remedies for pneumonia and bronchitis.measuring cough medicine image by Larry Allen from Fotolia.com

      The Chinese cooling herbs that reduce the heat of fire are taken to treat acute inflammation or infectious diseases. This type of disease is believed to attack as fast as a fire burning down a building. Acute bronchitis (inflammation of bronchial mucous membrane), encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and pneumonia (inflammation of the lungs) are some of the diseases treated with Chinese cooling herbs. In this subclass are: carrizo (lugen), a reed rhizome, a sweet herb recommended at a dosage of 20g per day; and self-heal (XIA KUCAO), a slightly bitter herb also known as "see-me-not-after-summer" and taken at a dose of 30g per day.

    Reduce Heat in the Blood

    Reduce Heat and Detoxify

    • Japanese honeysuckle can be used to alleviate appendicitis.Honeysuckle image by StylezInk from Fotolia.com

      The final subclass of Chinese cooling herbs is recommended to work against the heat of inflammation and infectious disease that are suppurative--meaning they are connected with the discharge of pus. Appendicitis, lymphangitis, mastitis, mumps and skin diseases are examples of maladies herbalists treat with this subclass. Be judicious when considering these herbs as they may cause dehydration and are not easily digested. When taking this category of Chinese cooling herb, take a "yin" tonic--used to treat a bodily deficiency. Asian dandelion (PUGONGYING) which is also known as "Fisherman's Herb" is a bitter and sweet herb. The recommended dosage of Asian dandelion is 7 to 15g per day. Another herb in this subclass is Japanese honeysuckle (JINYINGZI) also known as "Golden-tassel seed". This herb is a sweet and sour remedy taken at a dose rate of 7 to 15g daily.

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