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Cynosbatus, Rose Hip

Cherokee Rose Hip, Jin Ying Zi 金樱子

Cynosbatus
Cherokee Rose Hip, Jin Ying Zi  金樱子 (TCM)
Se rgod 
སེ་རྒོད   (Tibetan)
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Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578

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R. canina
Flora von Deutschland
(25), Kohler, 1886

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R. laevigata (Jin Ying Zi) used in TCM
Edwards’s Botanical Register, vol. 23, 1922

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Botanical name:
Rosa canina
A number of different Rose species have supplied Rose hip traditionally including some cultivated varieties.
TCM uses the fruit of R. laevigata (Cherokee Rose, Jin Ying Zi) similarly

Parts used:
Fruit (Hips), with and without Seed

Temperature & Taste:
Neutral (slightly Cool). Sweet, sour, astringent

Uses:

1. Benefits the Kidneys, Promotes Urine (West, TCM):
-Kidney and Bladder disorders with deficiency
-promotes Urine; Edema; Edema during Pregnancy

2. Astringes Yin and Essence, Strengthens the Bones (West, TCM):
-Lower back and joint pain, Osteoarthritis (especially the Conserve)
-Incontinence, Diabetes,

3. Clears Heat, Resists Poison:
-beginning of Cold, Flu, Sinusitis
-helps prevent infection during Epidemics

4. Benefits the Heart, promotes Circulation (West):
-absent, scanty or painful Menstruation

5. Stops Nausea and Vomiting:
-Conserve is good for Nausea, Vomiting and Diarrhea (West)



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Main Combinations:
1. Cold, Flu:
i. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
ii. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
iii. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
2. Sinusitis, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
3. Eruptive Fevers:
i. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
ii. Measles, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
4. As an astringent, Conserve of Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
5. Spermatorrhea:
i. Rose hip (Jin Ying Zi) with ... available in PRO version
ii. Rose hip (Jin Ying Zi) with ... available in PRO version
6. Hernia, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
7. Chronic Diarrhea:
i. combined Rose hip Conserve with ... available in PRO version
ii. combine Rose hip (Jin Ying Zi) with ... available in PRO version
8. Scrofula, Lymphadenitis:
i.
Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
ii. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
iii. Rose hip ... available in PRO version
9. To strengthen Heart and Circulation
i. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
ii. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
10. Anemia Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
11. To promote Urine:
i.
Difficult Urination, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
ii. obstructed Urine, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
iii. Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
12. Urinary Tract Infection, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
13. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rose hip ... available in PRO version
14. Hemoptysis, Conserve of Rose hip ... available in PRO version
15. Tonic for the elderly Rose hip with ... available in PRO version
16. Restless or irritable children, Rose hip with ... available in PRO version


Cautions:
Generally Safe.
Not used for acute Diarrhea from Heat and Damp.

Main Preparations used:
Candied Fruit; Conserve of Rose hip

1. Conserve of Rosehips:
i. Pulp of Rose hips (1 lb.), White Sugar powder (20 oz.). Beat together. (London)
ii. fresh Rose hips, seeds and hairs removed (1 part), White Sugar (3 parts). Reduce the fruit to a pulp, add the Sugar and beat well together. (Edinborough)
iii. Pulp of Rose hips, White Sugar (equal parts). Evaporate slowly to the proper consistency. (Pharmacopoeia medici practici universalis, Bruxelles, 1817)

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