HerbID 8021

白芝麻

Bai Zhi Ma

To supplement liver and boost kidney; nourish blood and boost essence; moisten intestines and free stool.

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Record Fields

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Herb Id
8021
Core Entity Id
82720
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
白芝麻
Name Cn
白芝麻
Name Pinyin
Bai Zhi Ma
Name En
White Sesame Seed
Name Latin
Sesamum indicum
Bilingual Status
complete
Property
Flavor
Meridian
Use Part
White Seed
Function
To supplement liver and boost kidney; nourish blood and boost essence; moisten intestines and free stool.
Indication
Lassitude in lumbar and knees; premature graying in beard and hair; dry cracked skin; intestinal dry and constipation; scant breast milk; welling abscess and eczema; scrofula; burns and scalds; hemorrhoids.
Toxicity
Category Cn
Category En

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
白芝麻
Role
preferred
Source
TCMBank
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
Oriental Sesame (white seed)
Role
english
Source
TCMBank
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Sesamum indicum [Syn. Sesamum orientale ]
Role
latin
Source
TCMBank
Language
la
Preferred
No
Name
BAI ZHI MA
Role
pinyin
Source
TCMBank
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No

Aliases

Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.

Oriental Sesame (white seed)Sesamum indicum [Syn. Sesamum orientale ]

Cross References

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Herb
HERB000307
Tcm Id
1909
Tcmbank
TCMBANKHE005569
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-HERB-A06207AE4F5C

Attributes

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Use Part
white seed
Function
To supplement liver and boost kidney, nourish blood and boost essence, moisten intestines and free stool.
Indication
Lassitude in lumbar and knees, premature graying in beard and hair, dry cracked skin, intestinal dry and constipation, scant breast milk, welling abscess and eczema, scrofula, burns and scalds, hemorrhoids.