Kadsura Stem, Hǎi Fēng Téng , 海风滕, Caulis Piperis Kadsurae

Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice

<strong>About</strong><strong>Plants</strong><strong>Chinese Medicine</strong><strong>Caution</strong>
Health Benefits
For: Lower back pain • Join pain • Knee pain • Pain from injury • Angina • Cerebral thrombosis • Coronary artery disease
Attributes: Hypotensive • Vasodilative
Products (online examples)

 

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Research (sample)
Articles:
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Constituents: 
Futoguinol • α-pinene • ß-pinene • Futoamide • Limonene • Camphene • Elemol • Myrcene • Futoxide

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Fun Facts
Other Names: Ben Cao Zai Xin
Species

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Growth
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Piper futokadsura is not in the USDA Plant Database.  Drill down via USDA Interactive Map:

USA: Chaenomeles speciosa USDA Zones:  

Native: 

Habitats: 

Properties, Actions, Indications, etc.              Category: Wind Damp Cold 
English: Kadsura Stem    Pinyin:  Hai Feng Teng      Pharmaceutical: Caulis Piperis Kadsurae   
Organs: Liver      Temperature: Slightly warm  
Taste: Pungent • Bitter      Toxicity:   
Patterns: Wind damp Bi syndrome • Bi Zheng  
Actions:  Unblock channels • Dispel wind damp • Alleviate pain
Indications: Painful back • Painful knee • Painful joints • Injury pain
Contraindications: 
Typical Dosage: 6g to 12g           Guidelines
Parts Used: Vine stock       Notable for: Wind damp cold Bi • Stiff joints/ Muscle cramps
Other:
Combine With Purpose
Formulas with Hai Feng Teng

Alert
Be cautions with all medicine.
Potential Drug Interactions

Herbal medicine may interact negatively with pharma drugs and other herbs.  Examples below:

Herbs:

Pharma Drugs:

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Information in this post came from many sources, including class notes, practitioners, websites, webinars, books, magazines, and editor's personal experience.  While the original source often came from historical Chinese texts,  variations may result from the numerous English translations.   Always consult a doctor prior to using these drugs.  The information here is strictly for educational purposes. 

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