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Milk Thistle (silybum marianum)
What is milk thistle? What is it used for? Originally from the Mediterranean, milk thistle is now found throughout the world, especially the eastern United States and California. The plant can grow as tall as 10 feet, with broad, wavy leaves; red-purple flowers; and brown, shiny fruit. Milk thistle products…
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Millettia (ji xue teng)
What is millettia? What is it used for? Millettia is a type of climbing vine native to east Asia. The plant derives its Chinese name (" ji xue teng ") because of the color contained in its resin. The stems of the millettia vine contain a reddish-brown colored resin, similar…
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Mint (Bo He)
What is mint? What is it used for? Mint is an herb belonging to the labiatae family, specifically mentha haplocalyx Briq . It consists of a squarish stem and elliptical, scaled leaves. Both the leaves and stem are covered with tiny white hairs. The plant has an aromatic odor and…
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Mirabilite (mang xiao)
What is mirabilite? What is it used for? Also known as Glauber’s salt, mirabilite is a mineral, hydrated sodium sulfate, that is found worldwide. It forms in salt lakes, springs and arid regions, and is abundant in the western and southwestern parts of the United States. In China, mirabilite is…
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Morinda root (ba ji tian)
What is morinda? What is it used for? Also known as noni, morinda is a wandering plant native to Australia and Malaysia, although it is now used in China, India and other parts of Asia. It resembles a mulberry bush, with large, triangular leaves and green berries. Although noni berries…
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Mugwort Leaf (ai ye)
What is mugwort leaf? What is it used for? Mugwort leaf is known by many other names, including artemisia and Japanese wormwood. It resembles a shrub, which can reach a height of more than three feet, with small greenish-yellow flowers and alternating leaves of green, grayish green or silver. The…
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Mulberry Bark (sang bai pi)
What is mulberry bark? What is it used for? Mulberry bark comes from the branches of the mulberry tree ( Morus alba L. ), a member of the moraceae family. Native to east Asia, the mulberry tree is now grown worldwide. It can reach a height of more than 30…
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Mulberry Twig (sang zhi)
What is mulberry twig? What is it used for? Mulberry twigs come from the branches of the mulberry tree ( Morus alba L. ), a member of the moraceae family. Native to east Asia, the mulberry tree is now grown worldwide. It can reach a height of more than 30…
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Mulberry Leaf (sang ye)
What is mulberry leaf? What is it used for? Mulberry leaf comes from the mulberry tree, which is found throughout China and cultivated across most parts of the world. All told, there are 10 different species of mulberry tree, the most common of which is morus nigra , or black…
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Mullein (jia yan ye)
What is mullein? What is it used for? Mullein is a biennial plant that grows in Europe, parts of North Africa and (as a naturalized sort of weed) North America. A relative of scrophularia, mullein is known for its small but distinctive yellow-orange flowers, which bloom between July and September.…
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Myrrh (mo yao)
What is myrrh? What is it used for? Myrrh is a form of gum resin derived from the commiphora tree, which is native to northern Africa and southwest Asia. When the bark of the tree is cut, myrrh seeps out in yellowish, reddish-brown masses that are shaped like tears and…
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Notoginseng (san qi)
What is notoginseng? What is it used for? Notoginseng (also occasionally referred to as pseudoginseng) comes from a perennial plant native to east Asia. It can reach a height of approximately four feet, with hermaphroditic flowers. In China, it grows primarily in the Yunnan and Guangxi provinces. The roots of…
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Notopterygium (qiang huo)
What is notopterygium? What is it used for? Notopterygium is a type of plant native to east Asia, a relative of the angelica species. The name qiang huo refers to Qiang Zhong, an area in China where the plant grows naturally. The roots and rhizome are used in herbal preparations.…
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Nutmeg (rou dou kou)
What is nutmeg? What is it used for? Nutmeg is a type of seed derived from the nutmeg tree. Native to Indonesia, nutmeg trees are cultivated worldwide. Nutmeg trees yield fruit after approximately 8 years. When the fruit of a nutmeg tree ripens, it splits in half, revealing a bright…
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Oldenlandia (bai hua she she cao)
What is oldenlandia? What is it used for? Oldenlandia is one of the oldest herbs in traditional Chinese medicine, and has one of the longest Chinese herb names. It grows mainly in the southeastern provinces of China, and is found it low altitudes in fields with moist soil. It gets…
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Omphalia (lei wan)
What is omphalia? What is it used for? Omphalia is a type of mushroom, which has been given the interesting nickname of "thunder ball" because of its appearance. Externally, omphalia is blackish-brown or grayish-brown in appearance, with marble-like striations and a yellow-white interior. The mushroom is gathered in the spring,…
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Onion (yang cong)
What is an onion? What are onions used for? The onion is a member of the lily family, and is related to garlic, chives, scallions and leeks. Like potatoes, onions grow underground. They originated in Europe and Asia, but are now found worldwide, due in part to their legacy as…
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Ophicalcite (hua rui shi)
What is ophicalcite? What is it used for? Ophicalcite is a type of metamorphic rock similar to serpentine marble. The most common color of ophicalcite is white (due to its high calcium content), although a green version of ophicalcite is also known to exist. When used in herbal preparations, the…
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Ophiopogon (mai dong)
What is ophiopogon? What is it used for? Ophiogon is a small herb grown in small parts of China. The plant has long, thin green leaves and tuberous whitish roots, which are used in a variety of herbal remedies. It is typically harvested in the summer and allowed to dry…
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Bitter Orange Peel (ju hong)
What is bitter orange peel? What is it used for? Bitter orange peel is the dried outer peel of the highly acidic Seville orange, which is grown and cultivated in Spain, Italy and parts of the U.S. The peel has been found to exhibit cholerectic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal properties.…

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