Bracteole-Lacked Euphorbia Root
Radix Euphorbiae Fischerianae, Euphorbiae Ebracteolatae Radix
Lang Du
About
Properties in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Pungent; calm; toxic
Part(s) used
Root
Potential toxicity/side effects
Toxic
Functions/effects it is traditionally believed to have
To expel water and dispel phlegm, break accumulation and kill worms.
Conditions/symptoms it is traditionally used to treat
Edema distention fullness, a ccumulation from phlegm, food accumulation, worm accumulation, pain in heart and abdomen, chronic trachitis, cough, asthma, scab and lichen, hemorrhoids and fistulas, scrofula, bone tuberculosis, epididymis tubercle.