Ailanthus Bark , Chūn Pí, 椿皮, Cortex Ailanthus Altissima

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For: Chronic diarrhea • Roundworms • Chronic vaginal discharge • Bloody stool
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Category: Stabilize and Bind 
English: Ailanthus Bark     Pinyin:  Cao Wu      Pharmaceutical: Cortex Ailanthus Altissima  
Organs: Stomach • Large Intestine      Temperature: Cold  
Taste: Bitter • Astringent      Toxicity:   
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Actions:  Clear heat • Dry dampness • Stop bleeding • Kill parasites • Bind intestines
Indications: Damp heat • Roundworms • Damp heat leukorrhea • Damp heat diarrhea • Damp heat dysentery
Contraindications: Spleen and Stomach deficiency cold • Kidney yin deficiency
Typical Dosage: 3g - 9g          Guidelines
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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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