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Chinaberry bark (Kulianpi)
Pharmaceutical Name: Cortex meliae Radicis
Botanical Name: 1. Melia azedarach L; 2.
Melia Toosendam Sieb, et zucc.
Common Name: Melia bark, Chinaberry bark,
Chinatree bark
Source of Earliest Record: Mingyi Bielu
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The bark is collected in spring
or autumn. After drying, the bark is cut into
slices.
Properties & Taste: Bitter and cold
Meridians: Spleen, stomach and liver
Functions: To kill parasites
Indications & Combinations:
1. Roundworm (ascariasis). Chinaberry bark
(Kulianpi) is used alone.
2. Hookworm (ancylostoma). Chinaberry bark
(Kulianpi) is used with Areca seed (Binglang).
3. Pinworm (enterobius vermicularis). Chinaberry
bark (Kulianpi) is used with Stemona root
(Baibu) and Black plum (Wumei). The thick
decoction can be taken as an enema to wash
intestines once every night. Treatment should
be continued for two to four times.
Dosage: 6-15 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
is toxic and should not be taken for a prolonged
period. It is contraindicated for a person
with a weak constitution or with a liver disorder.
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