HerbID 8160
辣蓼
La Liao
To resolve toxin; eliminate damp; dissipate stasis; stanch bleeding.
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final herb record.
- Herb Id
- 8160
- Core Entity Id
- 82859
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- 辣蓼
- Name Cn
- 辣蓼
- Name Pinyin
- La Liao
- Name En
- Flaccid Knotweed
- Name Latin
- Polygonum hydropiper var. flaccidum
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Property
- Flavor
- Meridian
- Use Part
- Whole Herb
- Function
- To resolve toxin; eliminate damp; dissipate stasis; stanch bleeding.
- Indication
- Dysentery; diarrhea; nipple moth; malaria; wind-damp impediment pain; painful swelling from knocks and falls; flooding and spotting [=metrorrhagia and metrostaxis]; swollen welling abscess and clove sores; scrofula; poisonous snake bites; eczema; foot lichen.
- Toxicity
- Category Cn
- Category En
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
辣蓼
Role
preferred
Source
TCMBank
Language
zh
Preferred
Yes
Name
Flaccid Knotweed
Role
english
Source
TCMBank
Language
en
Preferred
No
Name
Polygonum hydropiper var. flaccidum [Syn. Polygonum flaccidum]
Role
latin
Source
TCMBank
Language
la
Preferred
No
Name
LA LIAO
Role
pinyin
Source
TCMBank
Language
pinyin
Preferred
No
Aliases
Additional names normalized into the restored final schema.
Polygonum hydropiper var. flaccidum [Syn. Polygonum flaccidum]
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Tcm Id
1661
Tcmbank
TCMBANKHE007127
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Use Part
whole herb
Function
To resolve toxin, eliminate damp, dissipate stasis, stanch bleeding.
Indication
Dysentery, diarrhea, nipple moth, malaria, wind-damp impediment pain, painful swelling from knocks and falls, flooding and spotting [=metrorrhagia and metrostaxis], swollen welling abscess and clove sores, scrofula, poisonous snake bites, eczema, foot lichen.