Basic info:
Drynaria rhizome;Drynaria fortunei;rhizome of Davallia mariesii
Moore ex Bak.roots,Gu sui bu,herb medicine
Chinese name Gu sui bu
Source:Drynaria fortunei (Kunze) J. Sm.
Herb property: bitter, warm
Act on kidney and liver meridians
strong bones, continued injury pain. For kidney back pain, tinnitus
and deafness, loose teeth, down blink setback, bones off injured;
external treatment of alopecia areata, vitiligo.
- 100% natural herb
- New crops
- Collect in Yun nan province,China
- Dried by natural ways
- Wihout sulphate
- Wild type ,no pollution
- Best price & quality to customers
- Small quantity is acceptable
Prescription:
Name of the prescription:gǔ suì bǔ sǎn
Herbs used in the prescription: Frankincense 4.5g ; Commiphora myrrha 4.5g ; Drynaria rhizome 30g
Treat for:set a broken bone
Introduction of the plant:
Davallia Mariesii
Davallia mariesii (squirrel's foot fern) is a species of epiphytic
fern native to Japan and eastern Asia. It is deciduous, growing to
15 cm (6 in), with rhizomes covered in brown scales and
finely-dissected, flat, triangular fronds. If provided with winter
protection, it is hardy down to −7 °C (19 °F). In cultivation it is
used as groundcover in moist, shady areas.
Other common names
Squirrel's foot fern, Ball fern, Japan hare's foot fern
Family
Davalliaceae
Genus
Davallia can be evergreen or deciduous ferns with finely divided
ovate or triangular fronds arising singly from a creeping,
conspicuously scaly rhizome
Details
D. mariesii is a deciduous fern with creeping rhizomes covered with
brown scales; fronds to 25cm, triangular-ovate, finely dissected
Plant range
East Asia
Indications
Kidney strong bones, continued injury pain. For kidney back pain,
tinnitus and deafness, loose teeth, down blink setback, bones off
injured; external treatment of alopecia areata, vitiligo.