Pulsatilla Root

Review Pulsatilla Root Forms and Sizes Below

Common Names:  Chinese Pulsatilla Root, Chinese Anemone Root, Pulsatilla Root
Botanical Name:  Pulsatilla chinensis root
Chinese / Pin Yin Name:  Bai Tou Weng
Pulsatilla Root Dosage: Consult your healthcare provider for your correct dosage.
Pulsatilla Root Precautions:  Do not use if pregnant or nursing.

Pulsatilla Root Benefits & Information

Pulsatilla Root is an herb tradtionally used in Chinese medicine to clear heat, cool the blood, resovle fire toxicity, relieve dysentery and ease abdominal pain.  Pulsatilla Root benefits the digestive system, benefits female health and supports the lymphatic system.  It contains antimicrobial, anti-parasitic, antibiotic and antiamebic properties.
Pulsatilla Root Properties: Bitter, Cold
Pulsatilla Root Channels / Meridians: Liver, Stomach, Large Intestine
Pulsatilla Root Naturally Occurring Components:  saponins, protoanemonin, glycoside ranunculin, anemonin, okinalin, okenalein, stigmasterol, hederagenin, oleanolic acid

Herbs That Combine With Pulsatilla Root

White Peony     Coptis     Vervain     Huang Bai     Jin Yin Hua     

References:  http://traditionalherb.org/chinese-herbs/pulsatilla-root-bai-tou-weng/, http://alternativehealing.org/bai_tou_weng.htm, https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Bai-Tou-Weng-Cid3858

 

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