Single Herb Glossary
Wǔ Líng Zhī (Chao) 五靈脂(炒)
| Pharmaceutical name | Trogopterori Faeces flying squirrel feces, pteropus "fat of the five spirits" | 
| Category | Invigorate Blood | 
| Key Properties | Invigorates the Blood Stops Pain | 
| Properties | Bitter Sweet Warm | 
| Tropism | LV | 
| Actions & Indications | 1) Disperses blood stasis and alleviates pain (Gynecological/abdominal) 2) Transforms stasis and stops bleeding (Pu Huang Duiyao) 3) Used for Childhood Nutritional Impairment w/ focal distention | 
| Dosages | 3-9g. Place in separate cotton bag before decocting. | 
| Contraindications (TCM) | CI: Pregnancy or patients with Blood Def or no Blood stasis | 
| Contraindications (Western) | |
| Chemical Composition | Urea, uric acid, vitamin A | 
| Pharmacological Effects | • Antibiotic: inhibitory effect against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and dermatophytes • Antispasmodic: marked effect to relieve spasms and cramps of smooth muscle | 
| Herb-Drug Interactions | • This herb antagonizes or is antagonized by Ren Shen (Radix Ginseng) | 
| Classical Formula(s) | Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Stasis from the Lower Abdomen Decoction) 少腹逐瘀湯 | 
This information is a reference tool for Chinese herbal studies. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult a primary health professional if you require health advisory.
