Individual Herbs Notebook

Mao Gu

Pharmaceutical: Os Felis
Taxonomy: Feline spp.

Other names: Cat Bone

Category: Herbs that Dispel Wind-Dampness



Properties: Pungent, warm

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver and Kidney


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Dispels Wind-(Dampness), controls pain and strengthens the sinews and bones
    Wind-Damp Bi with atrophied and weak lower back and legs, joint stiffness, migratory pain, spasms of the legs and difficulty moving the joints
  2. Disperses Wind-Cold
    Wind-Cold Bi with paralysis, spasms, and Cold pain in the bones

Suggested Daily Dosage: 9-15g in decoction.


Cautions: Traditionally it is contraindicated in case of blood deficiency with excessive fire.


Notes:

Used as a substitute for Hu Gu (Tiger Bone) with the same properties. In the UK it is usually substituted with Pu Gong Ying, Gu Sui Bu and/or Wei Ling Xian.


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