Aconite

Overview

Latin Name: Aconitum carmichaelii

Origin: China

Tradition: TCM

Best For: Severe Yang Deficiency

Uses

Rescues yang and warms kidney

Preparation Methods

Root decoction (must be prepared); Pills (processed)

Warnings & Side Effects

TOXIC if not properly processed; Professional guidance required

Drug Interactions

Can be fatal if misused

Research

Research Score: 71/100

Research Notes: Potent herb; Requires expert preparation

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