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Chinese Traditional Medicine and Chinese Herbs

Cat-tail Pollen (Pollen Typhae)

Location found

All parts of China

Flavor & Property

Sweet; neutral

Effects

Stops bleeding

Use

Hemoptysis, epistaixs, hematemesis, hematuria, hemafecia, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, and traumatic bleeding

* used alone or with hairy vein agrimony, eclipta and biotatops

For treating cardiac or abdominal pains, postpartum abdominal pain and dysmenorrhea

* used with trogopterus dung

Dosage & Administration

5-10g (wrapped in a piece of cloth and boiled in water for oral use)

Precaution & Contractindication

Pregnant women (can cause contraction of the uterus)

Note: It is important to be evaluated by a health professional before taking this drug.

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