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Chicken's gizzard skin
(Jineijin)
Pharmaceutical Name: Endothelium corneum
gigeriae galli
Zoological Name: Gallus gallus domesticus
Brisson
Common Name: Chicken's gizzard skin or lining
Source of Earliest Record: Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The inside membrane of the gizzard
is peeled off, cleaned and dried in the sun.
Then it is ground into powder.
Properties & Taste: Sweet and neutral
Meridians: Spleen, stomach, small intestine
and urinary bladder
Functions:
1. To eliminate food retention;
2. To transform stones
Indications & Combinations:
1. Indigestion, retention of food and epigastric
and abdominal distension and fullness. Chicken's
gizzard skin (Jineijin) is used with Hawthorn
fruit (Shanzha) and Germinated barley (Maiya).
2. Infantile weakness of the spleen, including
infantile malnutrition. Chicken's gizzard
skin (Jineijin) is used with White atractylodes
(Baizhu), Dioscorea (Shanyao) and Poria (Fuling).
3. Gallstones and urinary tract stones.
Chicken's gizzard skin (Jineijin) is used
with Lysimachia (Jinqiancao) and Lygodium
spores (Haijinsha) in the formula Sanjin Tang.
Dosage: 3-10 g
Cautions & Contraindications: If the
herb is prepared as a powder, the dosage each
time is 1.5-3 g. |