Trillium, a traditional Chinese medicine. It is the dried pseudobulb of the orchid plants Rhododendron, Orchidaceae or Yunnan Orchidaceae. The former is commonly known as "Mao Cigu", and the latter two are commonly known as "Ice Ball", and their other names include Golden Lantern, Zhugu, Deer Hoof Grass, and Wuyi Grass. Trillium is sweet, slightly spicy and cool in nature. It has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and dispersing nodules. Ancient texts record that "Mountain Cigu can cure strange diseases. Most strange diseases are caused by phlegm, and Mountain Cigu is a phlegm-dispelling medicine. Treating phlegm will eliminate strange diseases." This Chinese medicine is very popular among Chinese medicine oncologists and is often used to treat various tumors such as breast cancer, lymphoma, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, etc. It is especially good at treating breast cancer. Experimental studies have shown that the ethanol extract of Aralia dasyphylla exhibits moderate cytotoxic activity against breast cancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer cells. In addition, the extract of Tripterygium wilfordii exhibits strong anti-angiogenic activity both in vivo and in vitro. Its ability to inhibit tumor angiogenesis means that it has a certain degree of anti-cancer activity. The combination of Aralia dasyphylla and White-capped Capricorn can be used for headaches caused by brain tumors; Aralia dasyphylla with Scutellaria barbata and Deer Horn Cream can be used for breast hyperplasia; Aralia dasyphylla with Earthworm, Pangolin and Mole Cricket can be used for cirrhosis and liver cancer; Aralia dasyphylla with Fritillaria thunbergii and Prunella vulgaris can be used for lymph node metastasis; combined with Aconitum, Curcuma longa and Aconite root, it can be used externally to treat cold-type cancer body pain. Drug identification: Aralia strychnifolia and Glehnia littoralis. The bulbs of the old cactus petals of the lily family and the same family plant, Lijiang Mountain Cigu, are also used as mountain Cigu. These two medicinal materials are collectively called Guang Cigu. Mountain Cigu and Guang Cigu are the same name but different things. Although both have the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, reducing swelling and dispersing nodules, they cannot be confused. Although Ci Gu is commonly used for anti-tumor and anti-gout, it is toxic and contains biological alkaloids such as colchicine. Long-term and large-dose use can cause bone marrow suppression and liver and kidney damage, so it should be used with caution. Special reminder: Although this medicine is good, it should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine doctor. |
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