Also, because agarwood is very medicinal, people who get angry and hot will get angry even more after taking it, especially those who have a cold.
Aquilaria Resinatum is a medicinal material of Daphne family. Also refers to the resinous wood of Aquilaria sinensis. It smells good.
"Explanation of name" is the fragrance of submerged water (Outline) and honey. ?
Shi Zhen said: the wooden heart will sink if it is put in water, so it is named Shen, also called Shen. Half-sinking is stack fragrance, but not sinking is yellow ripe fragrance. ?
The Annals of Nanyue said: Jiaozhou people call it honey fragrance, which means that it is as angry as honey spleen. The name of the Vatican is Agatha. ?
Extended data
Aquilaria sinensis, the name of traditional Chinese medicine. It is the resinous wood of Aquilaria sinensis. ) Gilg of the Daphne family. Distributed in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Fujian and other places. Has the effects of promoting circulation of qi, relieving pain, warming, stopping vomiting and relieving asthma. Commonly used for chest pain, stomach cold, vomiting, hiccup, kidney deficiency, qi deficiency and dyspnea.
Correlation compatibility
1, treatment of yin deficiency and kidney qi failing to return: grind Aquilaria Resinatum juice for several times, and take Ophiopogon japonicus, Radix Rehmanniae, San Qian, Poria, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Corni Fructus, Cortex Moutan, Alismatis Rhizoma and Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae for two yuan each. Decoct with water and take with agarwood juice. ("Materia Medica")
2. Long-term treatment of spleen and kidney deficiency, water cut off, upper lung meridian, cough, shortness of breath, abdominal distension and dysuria: Aquilaria Resinatum, San Qian, Poria, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae, Alisma orientalis, Rhizoma Cyperi and Moschus. The top is fine powder, refined honey, and the pill is as big as five cents. Take 20 or 30 capsules each time and cook under water. ("Ji Feng Pu Ji Fang" Sean Pill)
Taboo: use with caution those with yin deficiency and fire flourishing and qi deficiency sinking.
References:
Sean-Baidu encyclopedia