Pegoda Flower Bud, Huái Huā Mi, 槐花米,

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Category: Regulate Blood - Stop Bleeding 
English: Pegoda Flower Bud    Pinyin:  Huai Hua Mi      Pharmaceutical: Flos Sophorae Immaturus  
Organs: Liver • Large Intestine      Temperature: Slightly Cold  
Taste: Bitter • Sour       Toxicity:   
Patterns:  
Actions:  Cool blood • Stop bleeding • Clear Liver fire
Indications: Bleeding hemorrhoids • Bloody dysentery • Nosebleed • Bloody mucus • Red eyes • Liver heat vertigo • Hypertension
Contraindications: Spleen or Stomach deficiency cold
Typical Dosage: 6g to 15g          Guidelines
Parts Used:       Notable for: Cools blood • Bloody stool (hematochezia) • Hemorrhoids • Clears liver fire • Pair: Di Yu/ Huai Hua Mi
Other:
Combine With Purpose
Formulas with Huai Hua Mi

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Potential Drug Interactions

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

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Pharma Drugs:Flos Sophorae Immaturus

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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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