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Chinese Medicinal Herbs that are categorized according to their properties

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Sea-ear shell (Shijueming)

Pharmaceutical Name: Concha Haliotidis

Zoological Name :
1. Haliotis diversicolor Reeve;
2. Haliotis discus hannai lno;
3. Haliotis ovina Gmelin;
4. Haliotis ruber (Leach);
5. Haliotis asinina L.;
6. Haliotis laevigata (Donovan)

Common Name : Abalone shell, Sea-ear shell, Haliotis shell

Source of Earliest Record : Mingyi Bielu

Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations: The shells are collected from the ocean in summer or autumn. They are dried in the sun and broken into pieces.

Properties & Taste : Salty and cold

Meridian : Liver

Functions:
1. To pacify the liver and subdue yang;
2. To clear the fire in the liver and brighten the eyes

Indications & Combinations:

1. Deficient yin of the liver and kidneys and hyperactivity of liver yang: a) dizziness, vertigo and blurred vision manifestationsSea-ear shell (Shijueming) is used with Oyster shell (Muli), White peony root (Baishao) and Tortoise plastron (Guiban) to nourish yin and subdue yang; b) distending sensation of the head and eyes, headache, eye pain and red face manifestationsSea-ear shell (Shijueming) is used with Uncaria stem (Gouteng), Chrysanthemum flower (Juhua) and Prunella spike (Xiakucao) to pacify the liver and clear heat.

2. Flaring up of liver fire manifested as red, swollen and painful eyes and blurred vision. Sea-ear shell (Shijueming) is used with Chrysanthemum flower (Juhua) and Cassia seed (Juemingzi).

3. Deficiency of liver blood manifested as chronic blurred vision and dryness of the eyes. Sea-ear shell (Shijueming) is used with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang) in the formula Shijueming Wan.

Dosage: 15-30 g