Securinega, Yi Ye Qiu 一叶秋Yi Ye Qiu (TCM)Vellaippula (Siddha) |
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provinces de l’empire de Russie et dans l’Asie septentrionale, éd. 2, atlas (?)
Securinega suffruticosa
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Botanical name:
Securinega suffruticosa (syn. S. ramiflora, Flueggea suffruticosa, Pharnaceum suffruticosum, Chenopodium suffruticosum)
Securinega virosa is also used.
Parts used:
Root, Twig
Temperature & Taste:
Warm, dry. Bitter, Pungent. Slightly Toxic (Root is most Toxic)
Constituents:
Alkaloids: securinine, allosecurinine, dihydrosecurinine, securinol A, B and C, securitinine; Leaf contains clinine and monophylline.
Uses:
1. Settles Wind, Stops Spasms
-Neuralgia, Neuritis, Numbness
-Paralysis, including that following infectious diseases, Facial Paralysis, Hemiplegia
-sequelae of poliomyelitis
-Neurasthenia, Depression, Schizophrenia, Senile Dementia
-Vertigo, Deafness
-root decoction is used in India to promote sleep
2. Strengthens the Kidneys, Warms the Yang, Benefits the Sinews and Bones:
-Impotence, Sexual Debility
-Lumbago
-Leukorrhea
Dose:
Twig in Decoction: 6–9 grams
Substitute:
1. It is sometimes used as a substitute for Nux Vomica.
Main Combinations:
Major Formulas:
Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Avoid overdose.
Main Preparations used:
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Extra Info
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