Condition Index
Dyspepsia
This page groups herbs associated with Dyspepsia inside the Natural Herb Library dataset.
It is an educational cross-reference, not a diagnosis or treatment guide.
How To Use This Page
Think of this as a structured lookup page. It shows which herb monographs in the library are linked to this topic and what kind of evidence label each link carries.
- Traditional means the link is grounded in historical herbal use.
- Research means modern studies support the association.
- Clinical means there is stronger real-world or practitioner-facing relevance.
Linked Herb Monographs
Herb Monograph
Ji Shi Teng · 鸡矢藤 · Herba Paederiae
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 4/4
- Status: Draft
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Bai Dou Kou · 白豆蔻 · Fructus Amomi Rotundus
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 4/4
- Status: Draft
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Zhi Qiao · 枳壳 · Fructus Aurantii
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 4/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Bo Leng Gua Zi · 波棱瓜子 · Fructus Herpetospermi Pedunculosi
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Sha Ji · 沙棘 · Fructus Hippophae
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Wu Yi · 芜荑 · Fructus Ulmi
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Zhi Shi · 枳实 · Fructus Aurantii Immaturus
- Evidence: Clinical
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Tu Mu Xiang · 土木香 · Radix Inulae
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Dao Dou · 刀豆 · Semen Canavaliae
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 3/4
- Status: Draft
- Use caution
Open monograph
Herb Monograph
Mu Hu Die · 木蝴蝶 · Semen Oroxyli
- Evidence: Traditional
- Strength: 2/4
- Status: Draft
Open monograph
Important Note
Condition pages are for education and navigation. They help you move from a health topic to source herb records, but they do not replace qualified medical or practitioner guidance.