Eriophyton, Spang tshan pu ru སྤང་ཚན་སྤུ་རུ Spang tshan pu ru (Tibetan)Mao Yao Cao 毛药草, Mian Shen 綿參 (Eriophyton, TCM) Alajja rhomboideaV. Jacquemont, Voyage dans l’Inde pendant les années 1828 à 1832, (1844) Marmoritis rotundifolia (syn. Nepeta thibeticaV. Jacquemont, Voyage dans l’Inde pendant les années 1828 à 1832 (1844) Botanical name: A number of herbs have been listed as a source of Spang tshan pu ru: Eriophyton wallichi (syn. E. wallichianum) (primary source) Alajja rhomboidea (syn. Eriophyton afghanicum, Lamium rhomboideum) (primary source) Saxifraga gemmuligera (syn. S. gemmigera) Marmoritis rotundifolia (syn. Nepeta thibetica, Glechoma rotundifolia, G. thibetica) The above-mentioned Eriophyton and Alajja spp. are both very similar in appearance, but grow in different locations. The former grows in Southeastern Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan. Alajja grows in the Western Himalayas in dry areas. Parts used: Whole plant Temperature & Taste: Cool, dry. Sweet, Bitter Uses: 1. Clears Phlegm-Heat, Stops Cough:-Heat-type Cough, Bronchitis; Cough with Chest pain-Inflammation and Pus in the Lungs-Pneumonia, Consumption-Lymph swellings2. Clears Damp-Heat, Resists Poison:-Diarrhea, Dysentery-Food and Water Poisoning3. Clears Heat, Moves the Blood, Promotes Healing:-Wounds, Trauma-Ruptured Blood vessels-Wounds with Nerve damage Dose: Decoction: 9–15 grams (TCM)Powder: 2–5 grams Main Combinations: 1. Chronic Bronchitis, Eriophyton with Tabasheer, Solms-laubachia, Hypecoum, Hippophae, Tinospora, Phlomis…

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