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  1. Sep 23, 2016 · It is indicated for edema, tympanites and hydrothorax without deficiency of healthy qi. It can be used singly in powder or combined with Da Ji and Yuan Hua, known as Shi Zao Tang from Shang Han Lun. B. Sores and abscess. It has the action of relieving swelling and dissipating nodulation when being used topically.

  2. Gan Sui is a king ingredient in Zhou Che Wan. Like the name indicates, it means it has more power than other ingredients in the formula. In Zhou Che Wan, Gan Sui is a harsh expellants that purge water from the abdomen and chest. Read more about Zhou Che Wan.

  3. Gan Sui also known as Radix Kansui or Kansui Root is the tuberous root of Euphorbia kansui, which is a perennial herb belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine, which first appeared in <Shennong Ben Cao Jing> in the late Western Han Dynasty (around 100 BCE).

  4. Chinese herbs for severe accumulation of fluid in the chest and abdomen, generalzised edema, seizures and swollen and painful nodular skin lesions.

  5. Euphorbia Root (gan sui or kan sui) What is euphorbia root? What is it used for? Euphorbia is a type of plant native to the Shanxi and Henan provinces of China. It is a perennial herb, with rounded green leaves and small yellow flowers. The root of euphorbia is used in herbal preparations.

  6. The Chinese herb 'Gan Sui' (Kansui Root) is Bitter, Sweet, Cold, Toxic, goes to the KI, LI, LU, and is in 'Harsh Expellants'.

  7. The Chinese Herb Gan Sui is a perennial herb native to Shanxi and Henan provinces in China (Euphorbia Kansui Liou). It has rounded green leaves and blooms in the late spring and summer with little yellow flowers.