Pharmaceutical Name: |
Herba Menthae |
Botanical Name: |
Mentha haplocalyx Brig. |
Common Name: |
Mentha Peppermint |
Source of Earliest Record: |
Xinxiu Bencao |
art Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations: |
The entire plant, including leaves, is gathered in any season. The leaves can be picked two or three times each year, dried in a shady place and then cut into pieces. |
Properties and Taste: |
Pungent and cool |
Meridian: |
Lung and liver |
Functions: |
To disperse wind-heat and clear the head and eyes To promote liver qi, allowing it to flow freely To bring rashes to the surface |
Indications and Combinations: |
1. Wind-heat exterior syndrome manifested as fever, headache, mild aversion to wind and cold, sore throat and red eyes. *Use with Platycodon root (Jiegeng), Arctium fruit (Niubangzi) and Chrysanthemum flower (Juhua).
2. Early stage of measles with slight rash. *Use with Arctium fruit (Niubangzi) and Pueraria root (Gegen).
3. Stagnation of qi in the liver manifested as a full sensation and pain in the chest and costal region. *Use with White peony root (Baishao) and Bupleurum root (Chaihu) in the formula Xiaoyao San . |
Dosage: |
2-10 g |
Cautions: |
This herb should not be boiled for a long time. |