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Deer antler (lu rong)
What is deer antler? What is it used for? Although deer antler is considered an important component of herbal medicine, it is not an herb per se; rather, it comes from an animal. High-quality deer is usually imported from China, Russia or New Zealand. The deer are not killed in…
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Dendrobium (shi hu)
What is dendrobium? What is it used for? Dendrobium is a type of orchid. The plant consists of a long, thin stem, which is golden yellow in color, with a flower at the end (which usually has five or six petals). Different varieties of dendrobium have different colors, but the…
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Devil’s Claw (harpagophytum procumbens)
What is devil’s claw? What is it used for? Devil’s claw is a leafy plant native to southern Africa and Madagascar. The name is derived from its fruits, which are covered with small protuberances that look like hooks. Devil’s claw also contains secondary storage roots, or tubers, that branch out…
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Dianthus (qu mai)
What is dianthus? What is it used for? Dianthus is a type of annual flowering plant that belongs to the carnation family. There are two main types of dianthus: dianthus superbus and dianthus chinensis . For the purposes of herbal medicine, dianthus chinensis will be discussed in this article. The…
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Dichroa Root (chang shan)
What is dichroa root? What is it used for? The dichroa is a hardy type of shrub related to the hydrangea. It can reach a height of eight feet, and is relatively easy to grow. In the United States, it is often used as an ornamental plant because of the…
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Dittany Bark (bai xian pi)
What is dittany bark? What is it used for? Dittany bark comes from a type of bush ( dictamni radicis ). In China, it is produced mainly in the Liaoning, Hebei, Jiangsu, Shanxi and Jilin provinces. The roots of the bush are harvested in the spring and autumn. Once any…
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Dong Quai (tang kuei)
What is dong quai? Like fennel, dong quai (also known as tang keui or Chinese angelica) is a member of the celery family. A small, perennial herb found in Japan and the western regions of China, dong quai typically grows in ravines, river banks and coastal areas. The root of…
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Dragon Bone (long gu)
What is dragon bone? What is it used for? While not an herb, dragon bone is nevertheless a vital component of many traditional Chinese medical remedies. “Dragon bone” is actually fossilized animal bone, which is high in calcium, potassium, sodium and other trace elements. The bones are cooked and ground…
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Dragon’s Blood (xue jie)
What is dragon’s blood? What is it used for? Dragon’s blood comes from the sangre de drago , a tree found in the Amazon rain forest, which can grow to a height of 90 feet. When the trunk of the tree is cut, it exudes a red, resinous sap, giving…
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Drynaria (Gu Sui Bu)
What is drynaria? What is it used for? Drynaria is a hardy plant, which grows to a height of approximately four feet. It consists of a thin wooden stem, with several branches containing green fern-like leaves, or fronds. The rhizome, or root, is used in herbal remedies. In traditional Chinese…
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Dryopteris (guan zhong)
What is dryopteris? What is it used for? Also known as the basket fern, dryopteris is a small, leafy plant that grows in east Asia, particularly Japan, China and Korea. The rhizome, the part of the plant that grows underground, is used in herbal preparations. It is harvested in late…
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Earthworm (di long)
What is earthworm? What is it used for? Although earthworms are not herbs, they are nevertheless a vital component of traditional Chinese medicine. Earthworms are actually a type of animal, the Latin name of which is lumbricus terrestris . Earthworms are found virtually worldwide, and live in almost any type…
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Eclipta (han lian cao)
What is eclipta? What is it used for? Eclipta is an annual herb that is hardy and non-invasive. The plant grows to approximately two feet in height, with a thin, wooden stem, dark green leaves and small white flowers. The aerial parts of the plant, such as the leaves, flowers…
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Elder (sambucus nigra or sambucus canadensis)
What is elder? What is it used for? Elder is a type of fast-growing, shrub-like tree that grows in North America and Europe. There are several regional varieties of elder, some of which can reach a height of more than 12 feet, with small white flowers and berries that range…
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Elsholtzia (xiang ru)
What is elsholtzia? What is it used for? Also known as aromatic madder, elsholtzia is a type of aromatic, deciduous shrub found throughout Europe and Asia. The shrub grows between three and six feet high, with lance-shaped leaves and lilac-colored flowers that bloom during the summer. The leaves produce a…
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Ephedra (ma huang)
What is ephedra? What is it used for? Ephedra is an herbaceous twig. There are about 40 species of ephedra, the most well-known of which is ma huang , which is produced in the Hebei, Shanxi, and Gansu provinces of China. The parts of the plants used consist of its…
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Epimedium (yin yang huo)
What is epimedium? What is it used for? Epimedium is a large, leafy plant native to China which has been given the humorous moniker of "horny goat weed" for its alleged sexual potency. The plant has short, thin stems and large, shovel-shaped green leaves that are harvested during the summer…
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Erythrina Bark (hai tong pi)
What is erythrina bark? What is it used for? Erythrina bark is derived from the erythrina tree, which is native to India and southern Asia. The outer bark of the tree is light brown or grey, and notoriously thorny (which is part of the reason the tree is also known…
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Eucalyptus (eucalyptus globulus)
What is eucalyptus? What is it used for? Eucalyptus is a type of evergreen tree which is native to Australia, but now grows worldwide. There are more than 300 known species of eucalyptus, the most common of which are E. globulus and E. fructicetorum . The tree’s leaves - along…
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Eucommia bark (du zhong)
What is eucommia bark? What is it used for? Eucommia bark comes from the eucommia, or hardy rubber tree. The tree is a member of the rubber family and is found in the Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and Hubei provinces of China. Mature trees can reach a height of 50 feet;…

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