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Chinese Traditional Medicine , " nancyschimel " <nancy@s...>

wrote:

>

> I've read that licorice is included in many formulas because it is a

> harmonizing agent, but what does that really mean?

>

 

harmonizing...doesn't really fit in this context

 

soften moderate ease soothe relieve alleviate

defuse take-the-edge-off relax

would be a better translation.

 

Licorice reduces the aggressive effects of certain herbals.

It is used with cold or hot nature herbals to reduce

their 'strongness'.

In SiNiTang it is used to reduce the warmth of ginger and aconite,

also in FuZiLiZhong

in TiaoWeiChengQiTang it is used to reduce the laxative effect of

Rhubarb and mirabilitum.

 

From " Tang Ye Ben Cao " (Pharmacology of Herbals used Decoctions) by

Wang Hao-Ku, 1246

" ...FuZiLiZhong uses Licorice..., TiaoWeiChengQiTang uses

Licorice..., in these two recipes Licorice is not used to harmonize

but to soften their effects. XiaoChaiHu has the cold effects of

ChaiHu and HuangQin, has the warming effects of RenShen and BanXia,

amidst these Licorice is used with a regulating/harmonizing effect in

mind. "

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