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Examples:Sichuan codonopsis (Codonopsis pilosula, root used in TCM)—pathogeny (cause of disease) in TCM—Ampelopsis japonica (creeper with root used in TCM)—gambier extract (from Uncaria gambir), used in TCM—Rabdosia lophanthoides (no common name), herb plant of Lamiaceae family (together with mint and lavender), used in TCM—liquorice (Sophora flavescens), with roots used in TCM—hidden inner properties and their external manifestations (TCM)—condition characterized by thirst, hunger, frequent urination and weight loss, identified in TCM with type 2 diabetes—dogbane (Apocynum venetum), leaves used in TCM—(TCM) plum-pit qi, a feeling of a lump in the throat (globus pharyngis) or of stagnant phlegm—Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis), whose bark, flowers and leaves are used in TCM—manyprickle (Acanthopanax senticosus), root used in TCM—Cibotium barometz, Asian tropical tree fern with hairy fronds (used in TCM)—excess of internal heat due poor general condition (TCM)—root of herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora), used in TCM—triple foci, the three visceral cavities (TCM)—an excess of joy may lead sluggishness of vital energy (TCM)—preparation obtained from sambong leaves, containing borneol (used in TCM)—pattern-syndrome identification based on the eight principles (TCM)—dogskin plaster, used in TCM for treating contusions, rheumatism etc—"sparrow pecking" moxibustion technique (TCM)—young deer antler prior ossification (used in TCM)—Chinese ground beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis), used in TCM—Chinese foxglove (Rehmannia glutinosa), its rhizome used in TCM—flower or herb of Heteropappus altaicus (used in TCM)—wuling powder (decoction of poria mushroom used in TCM)—eight types of jaundice with yellowing of body and face (TCM)—"eight principles," a method of giving a general description and syndrome differentiation (TCM)—(impure) mirabilite, Na2SO4x10H2O (used in TCM)—location on wrist over the radial artery where pulse is taken in TCM—(of food) retain in stomach due to indigestion (TCM)— |