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Ma HuangMa Huang Article SummaryEphedra, From The Plant Ephedra Sinica,[1] Has Been Used As An Herbal Remedy In Traditional Chinese Medicine For 5,000 Years For The Treatment Of Asthma And Hay Fever, As Well As For The Common Cold.[2] Known In Chinese As Ma Huang (traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: Má Huáng), Ephedra Is A Stimulant Which Constricts Blood Vessels And Increases Blood Pressure And Heart Rate. Several Additional Species Belonging To The Genus Ephedra Have Traditionally Been Used For A Variety ... Read the Full Ma Huang ArticleArticle May Include Instructions, Side Effects, Interactions, Etc. This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma Huang Related Drug Page(s): Related Search Results for Ma HuangWebmasters or Publishers: Link To This Drug ListingCopy and Paste the HTML Code Below to Create a Link to this Listing from any Web Page or Email.Graphical Link:
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