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Poria (fu ling)
What is poria? What is it used for? Poria is a type of fungus related to polyporus, which usually grows on pine trees. Although it can range in color from white to pale red, the typical color of poria is light brown, with striations on the outer skin. It is…
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Prickly Ash Peel (hua jiao)
What is prickly ash peel? What is it used for? Also known as zanthoxylum and Chinese pepper, prickly ash peel comes from a type of small tree, which can reach a height of 20 feet and is characterized by thorny stems, branches and leaves. Different species of prickly ash grow…
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Prinsepia Seed (rui ren/zi)
What is prinsepia seed? What is it used for? Prinsepia seed comes from the prinsepia, a small, hardy shrub native to east Asia and northwest China. It is named after, John Prinsep, a former secretary of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, who conducted extensive studies on the shrub in the…
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Prunella (xia ku cao)
What is prunella? What is it used for? Prunella is the name given to a small yet hearty herb found throughout Europe, Asia and other temperate regions. The plant goes by a variety of names, including self-heal, carpenter&#146;s weed and sicklewort. It consists of an extremely thin stem that reaches…
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Prunus Seed (yu li ren)
What is prunus seed? What is it used for? Prunus is actually the dried pit of a type of cherry, known as either the “bush cherry” or “dwarf cherry.” There are two versions of the seed - xiao li ren (small Chinese dwarf cherry seed) and da li ren (large…
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Pseudostellaria (tai zi shen)
What is pseudostellaria? What is it used for? Pseudostellaria is the name given to a type of plant that is often mistaken for ginseng, and is sometimes called "prince’s ginseng." It grows throughout most of central China, including the Hebei, Liaoning, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Hubei provinces. Pseudostellaria roots are between…
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Psoralea (bu gu zhi)
What is psoralea? What is it used for? Psoralea is an annual herb native to west Asia, although it also found in China and Vietnam. The plant grows to a height of about two feet, and requires moist soil to prosper. The seeds are used medicinally; they are typically harvested…
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Pueraria
What is pueraria? Pueraria is a fast-growing vine native to China. It was first introduced to the U.S. in 1876 at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was widely used during the Great Depression to help prevent soil erosion. Pueraria grows practically anywhere shade is available, from mountainous regions…
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Pulsatilla (bai tou weng)
What is pulsatilla? What is it used for? Pulsatilla is a thick, woody flower found throughout central and northern Europe. It is known by a variety of other names, including pasque flower, wind flower and meadow anemone. It consists of a rather thick stalks which are covered with fine, silky…
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Pumice (fu hai shi)
Pumice is a type of igneous rock produced by volcanic eruptions. During some eruptions, liquid lava is ejected into the air as a frothy mixture that contains gas bubbles. As the lava solidifies, the bubbles are trapped within the rock, resulting in pumice, which has the ability to float in…
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Purslane (ma chi xian)
Although regarded as a weed in the United States, purslane is a well-known plant able to tolerate almost any kind of soil or weather. It grows up to 20 inches high, with purple or green stems; greenish, tear-shaped leaves; and yellow flowers that open only when sunny. The aerial parts…
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Pumpkin Seed (Nan Gua Zi)
What are pumpkin seeds? What are they used for? Pumpkin seeds come—oddly enough—from pumpkins. The pumpkin is native to America, but is now cultivated worldwide in warm and temperate regions. Although the most common use for pumpkin seeds is as a snack food, the seeds are being used increasingly in…
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Pyrite (zi ran tong)
What is pyrite? What is it used for? Although pyrite is not an herb, it is nevertheless an important component of herbal medicine. It is actually a type of mineral, composed primarily of iron and sulfur, with traces of nickel, arsenic, copper, and antimony occasionally present. It typically forms in…
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Pyrrosia Leaf (shi wei)
What is pyrrosia leaf? What is it used for? Pyrrosia is a type of perennial, evergreen herb. It grows throughout China, with thin green leaves. The leaves are used in herbal remedies. They are gathered throughout the year, then cleaned, dried in the sun and cut into small pieces. Pyrrosia…
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Quisqualis (shi jun zi)
What is quisqualis? What is it used for? Also known as the Rangoon creeper, quisqualis is a type of creeping, climbing vine, with lush, green leaves and shoots, large clusters of fragrant pink or red flowers, and large fruit that turns purple in the late summer and autumn. The name…
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Radish (lai fu zi)
What is radish? What is it used for? The radish is a type of vegetable, which is believed to have originated in western Asia, but is now cultivated worldwide. Many cultures use radish as a food, either alone or added to salads. In traditional Chinese medicine, radish seeds are an…
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Chinese Raspberry (fu pen zi)
What is chinese raspberry? What is it used for? Chinese raspberry (rubus chingii) is a subspecies of goldenleaf raspberry (rubus ideaus) native to China. It is very similar in appearance to the traditional raspberry plant, often reaching a height of up to seven feet, with green, spade-shaped leaves and thin…
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Realgar (xiong huang)
What is realgar? What is it used for? Realgar is not an herb, but a mineral, comprised primarily of arsenic and sulphur. It has a reddish-orange color and is usually found in ore veins. In China, realgar is found mainly in the provinces of Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan and Yunnan. After…
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Red Ochre (dai zhe shi)
What is red ochre? What is it used for? Also known as hematite, red ochre is not an herb, but a mineral - a type of ore that is extremely high in iron. It is usually soft and fine-grained. In China, it is mined from the Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and…
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Red clover (trifolium pratense)
What is red clover? What is it used for? Red clover is a perennial herb that grows up to 18 inches in height. Native to Europe, central Asia and northern Africa, it is now found in many other parts of the world. The plant derives its name in part from…

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