A Guide to Herbs and Their Uses


A Guide to Herbs and Their Uses

This guide provides information on various herbs, their parts used, properties, and applications in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice Root)

  • Part Used: Whole plant, including the root.
  • Uses: Clears heat and transforms phlegm, used for conditions like phlegm-heat in the lower burner, stagnation causing cough, and loss of appetite.

Herbs for Clearing Heat and Transforming Phlegm:

  • Bamboo Shavings:
  • Earthworm: (Also used to soothe asthma)
  • Platycodon grandiflorum (Balloon Flower Root): For phlegm-cold

Herbs for Warming the Lungs and Relieving Cough:

  • Bitter Almond:
  • Mulberry Bark: (Also used to clear the lung)

Herbs for Soothing the Liver and Suppressing Wind:

  • Used for conditions like epilepsy, mental deficiency, and seizures.

Properties of Key Herbs:

  • Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice Root): Calms the mind, sweet taste, enters the Heart and Liver meridians.
  • Radix Gelsemii (Gelsemium Root): Suppresses wind, calms the liver, and nurtures the yang.
  • Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (Ligustrum Fruit): Calms the liver, brightens the eyes, and soothes the liver and relieves stagnation.
  • Scolopendra (Centipede): Suppresses wind, calms the liver, softens hardened masses, and disperses accumulations.
  • Buthus martensii (Scorpion): Suppresses wind, calms the liver, clears the channels and relieves pain.
  • Earthworm: Calms the liver, clears the channels, and soothes asthma.

Dosage:

  • Buthus martensii (Scorpion): 2-5g (whole scorpion)
  • Borneol: 0.22-0.44g
  • Musk: 0.04-0.2g

Properties of Other Important Herbs:

  • Borneol: Clears the orifices and dissipates stagnation.
  • Concha Ostreae (Oyster Shell): Opens the orifices, clarifies the mind, expels phlegm, and transforms dampness.
  • Gleditsia sinensis (Honey Locust Thorn): Opens the orifices, eliminates phlegm, reduces swelling, induces sneezing, and induces vomiting.
  • Musk: Opens the orifices, promotes mental clarity, and removes stagnation.

Differentiating Symptoms:

  • Cold Syndrome: Fear of cold, mild fever, no sweating, tight and rapid pulse. Use: Ephedra, Aconitum.
  • Warm Syndrome: Sweating, weak and floating pulse. Use: Cinnamon twig.
  • Herbs for Both Cold and Warm Syndromes: Peppermint, Perilla.

Herbs for Cold Deficiency:

  • Used for conditions like deficiency of kidney yang, deficiency of spleen and kidney yang.

Properties of Warming Herbs:

  • Cinnamomum cassia (Cassia Bark): Pungent, sweet, very warm, slightly toxic, enters the Liver, Kidney, Heart, and Spleen meridians.
  • Piper longum (Long Pepper): Pungent, warm, slightly toxic, enters the Spleen, Lung, and Kidney meridians.
  • Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata (Processed Aconite Root): Pungent, sweet, very warm, toxic, enters all 12 meridians.
  • Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel Seed): Pungent, warm, enters the Liver, Kidney, Spleen, and Stomach meridians.
  • Illicium verum (Star Anise): Pungent, sweet, warm, enters the Liver, Kidney, Spleen, and Stomach meridians.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Amomum villosum (Cardamom): Eliminates dampness, digests food, warms the spleen, stops diarrhea, harmonizes the Qi, and calms the fetus.
  • Caryophyllus aromaticus (Clove): Warms the spleen, descends rebellious Qi, tonifies kidney yang, and relieves pain.
  • Angelica dahurica (Angelica Root): Warms the middle burner, dispels cold, eliminates dampness, and eliminates stagnant Qi.
  • Eucommia ulmoides (Eucommia Bark): Warms the middle burner, descends rebellious Qi, disinfects, stops diarrhea, and consolidates.
  • Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel Seed): Dispels cold, warms the liver, tonifies the kidney, harmonizes the Qi, harmonizes the stomach, strengthens the spleen.

Classifying Herbs:

  • Clear Heat and Relieve Summer Heat: Clears summer heat and expels pathogens from the body.
  • Clear Heat and Detoxify: Clears heat and eliminates toxins in the metabolic process.
  • Clear Heat and Reduce Fire: Clears heat and detoxifies fire invading the Qi.
  • Clear Heat and Dry Dampness: Clears heat and toxins, dries up dampness in the body.
  • Clear Heat and Cool Blood: Clears heat and toxins invading the blood.

Herbs for Cooling the Blood:

  • Radix Rehmanniae Preparata (Prepared Rehmannia Root):

Herbs for Clearing Heat and Drying Dampness:

  • Cortex Phellodendri (Phellodendron Bark):

Herbs for Clearing Heat and Relieving Summer Heat:

  • Fructus Citri Limoniae (Lemon Fruit):

Herbs for Clearing Heat and Detoxifying:

  • Herba Houttuyniae (Houttuynia Herb): (Also known as Fish Mint)

Herbs for Clearing Heat and Reducing Fire:

  • Fructus Gardeniae (Gardenia Fruit):

Other Important Herbs:

  • Herba Houttuyniae (Houttuynia Herb): (Also known as Fish Mint)
  • Saxifraga sarmentosa (Strawberry Begonia): (Also known as Chinese Strawberry)
  • Ixeris chinensis (Bitter Herb): (Also known as Seashore Herb)
  • Herba Swertiae (Swertia Herb): (Also known as Fan Herb)
  • Imperata cylindrica (Cogon Grass): (Also known as White Hair Root)

Herbs for Moving Qi and Resolving Stagnation:

  • Used for conditions like Qi stagnation causing bloating, indigestion, heartburn, nausea, constipation, and weak spleen and stomach.

Pregnant Women Should Avoid:

  • Herbs that dispel Qi and descend rebellious Qi, open the orifices and promote Qi circulation, dissolve blood clots, and expel stagnation.

Important Herb:

  • Radix Cyperi (Cyperus Root):

Contraindications:

  • Citrus aurantium (Tangerine Peel): Heat in the stomach, dry cough, yin deficiency without phlegm.
  • Fructus Ziziphi Spinosae (Spiny Jujube Fruit): Pregnancy, deficiency, diarrhea due to real heat, and no Qi stagnation.
  • Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Magnolia Bark): Severe spleen and stomach deficiency, weak vital energy.
  • Radix Cyperi (Cyperus Root): Yin deficiency, Qi deficiency with heat, blood deficiency with constipation.
  • Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Magnolia Bark): Heat syndrome, insufficient body fluids, weak vital energy.

Herbs for Activating Blood Circulation and Removing Blood Stasis:

  • Treat swelling and pain caused by poor blood circulation.
  • Treat blood stasis due to injury.

Herbs for Cooling Blood and Stopping Bleeding:

  • Plantago asiatica (Plantain):
  • Smilax glabra (Smilax Root):
  • Imperata cylindrica (Cogon Grass):
  • Artocarpus heterophyllus (Jackfruit Leaf):

Herbs for Removing Blood Stasis and Stopping Bleeding:

  • Panax notoginseng (Sanqi Ginseng):

Strengthening the Spleen and Supplementing Qi:

  • Used for conditions like spleen deficiency failing to govern blood (pale complexion, fatigue, etc.).

Supplementing Qi and Nourishing Blood:

  • Used for conditions like Qi deficiency failing to govern blood (pale complexion, etc.).

Meridian Properties:

  • Herbs for Nourishing Blood: Heart, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney.
  • Herbs for Eliminating Water: Spleen, Stomach, Large Intestine.
  • Herbs for Diuretics: Kidney, Bladder.

Other Important Herbs:

  • Vaccinium bracteatum (Blueberry): (Also known as Golden Peach)
  • Fructus Jobstephiae (Jobstephia Fruit): (Also known as Ear of Mouse)
  • Stigma Maydis (Corn Silk): (Also known as Jade Millet Tuft)
  • Radix Astragali Membranacei (Membranous Milkvetch Root): (Also known as Ground Bone Bark)
  • Psidium guajava (Guava): (Also known as Phan Shi榴)

Herbs for Nourishing Yin:

  • Ophiopogon japonicus (Ophiopogon Tuber):
  • Lilium brownii (Lily):
  • Radix Scrophulariae (Scrophularia Root):
  • Fructus Lycii (Wolfberry Fruit):

Herbs for Supplementing Qi:

  • Atractylodes macrocephala (Atractylodes Rhizome):

Properties of Herbs:

  • Herbs for Supplementing Qi: Sweet, neutral, enters the Spleen and Lung meridians.
  • Herbs for Nourishing Yin: Slippery, sweet, cold, enters the Liver, Kidney, and Lung meridians.
  • Herbs for Nourishing Blood: Slippery, red, sweet, cold to warm, enters the Heart, Liver, Spleen, and Kidney meridians.
  • Herbs for Nourishing Yang: Pungent, sweet, warm, enters the Spleen, Kidney, and Liver meridians.

Functions of Herbs:

  • Herbs for Supplementing Qi: Strengthen the spleen and supplement the lung, used for conditions like Qi deficiency, weak Qi, etc.
  • Herbs for Supplementing Yang: Tonify the kidney, invigorate yang, strengthen the bones and tendons, etc.
  • Herbs for Nourishing Yin: Generate body fluids, used for conditions like lung deficiency, liver blood deficiency, etc.
  • Herbs for Nourishing Blood: Create blood, nourish blood, used to treat conditions like blood deficiency, etc.

Important Herb:

  • Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Dioscorea Rhizome):

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Polygonum multiflorum (Fo-Ti): Tonifies Qi and blood, nourishes kidney yin, detoxifies, reduces inflammation, lubricates the bowels, promotes bowel movements, calms the mind.
  • Angelica sinensis (Dong Quai): Nourishes blood, nourishes the five internal organs, activates blood circulation, resolves stagnation, lubricates the intestines, promotes bowel movements, detoxifies.
  • Radix et Rhizoma Rehmanniae (Rehmannia Root): Nourishes yin, nourishes the yang, tonifies the kidney, strengthens the bones, generates body fluids, tonifies Qi, and stops bleeding.
  • Serratula coronata (Tulipa): Tonifies the liver and kidneys, strengthens the bones and tendons, repairs fractures, relieves pain, and stops bleeding.
  • Anemarrhena asphodeloides (Anemarrhena Rhizome): Nourishes the stomach, generates body fluids, moistens the lungs and transforms phlegm, stops thirst, cools blood and stops bleeding, and promotes urination.

Other Important Herbs:

  • Allium tuberosum (Garlic Chives): (Also known as Nine-Tai)
  • Semen Dolichoris (Dolichos Seed): (Also known as Ox Carrying)
  • Lilium brownii (Lily): (Also known as Lily)
  • Dryopteris crassirhizoma (Dryopteris Fern): (Also known as Dragon Scales)

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Radix Rehmanniae Preparata (Prepared Rehmannia Root): Sweet, warm, enters the Heart, Liver, and Kidney meridians.
  • Fructus Jujubae (Jujube Fruit): Sweet, neutral, enters the Heart, Spleen, and Stomach meridians.
  • Radix Codonopsis (Codonopsis Root): Sweet, neutral, warm, enters the Lung and Spleen meridians.
  • Longan (Dragon Eye): Sweet, neutral, enters the Heart and Spleen meridians.
  • Cortex Mori (Mulberry Bark): Sweet, sour, warm, enters the Liver and Kidney meridians.

Contraindications:

  • Morinda officinalis (Indian Mulberry): Yin deficiency with excessive fire, constipation due to real heat, premature menstruation.
  • Radix Rehmanniae Preparata (Prepared Rehmannia Root): Spleen and stomach deficiency, coldness.
  • Longan (Dragon Eye): Phlegm-heat, dampness stagnation, phlegm and dampness.
  • Angelica sinensis (Dong Quai): Dampness-heat in the spleen and stomach, loose stools.
  • Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Dioscorea Rhizome): Kidney fire, constipation due to real heat, loose stools due to yang deficiency.

Herbs for Powerful Diuretics:

  • Used for conditions like severe edema, ascites, edema in the abdomen, edema due to peritoneal tuberculosis, ascites due to cirrhosis, and cardiac edema.

Herbs for Diuretics and Clearing the Channels:

  • Used for conditions like acute nephritis, chronic nephritis, etc.

Herbs for Diuretics and Dispelling Wind:

  • Used for conditions like wind-dampness stagnation in the tendons, bones, and channels.

Herbs for Strengthening the Spleen and Stopping Diarrhea:

  • Used for conditions like chronic diarrhea.

Important Herb:

  • Stigma Maydis (Corn Silk):

Dosage:

  • Fructus Strychni (Strychnos Fruit): 0.1-0.3g after processing.

Herbs for Aromatic Fragrance and Eliminating Dampness:

  • Atractylodes macrocephala (Atractylodes Rhizome):
  • Agastache rugosa (Giant Hyssop):

Herbs for Dispelling Wind and Eliminating Dampness:

  • Angelica dahurica (Angelica Root):
  • Fructus Viticis (Vitex Fruit):
  • Rhizoma Dioscoreae (Dioscorea Rhizome):
  • Fructus Acanthopanacis (Acanthopanax Fruit):

Combining Herbs:

  • Tonify the Kidney: Used in combination with dampness-removing herbs for chronic conditions affecting bones and joints.
  • Promote Urination: Used in combination with dampness-removing herbs for reducing local swelling.
  • Nourish Liver Blood: Used in combination with dampness-removing herbs for muscle atrophy and joint stiffness.
  • Tonify Liver and Kidney: Used in combination with dampness-removing herbs for back pain and weakness in the legs.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Radix Angelicae Pubescentis (Angelica Root): Dispels wind-dampness, relieves pain, eliminates stagnation, and reverses the flow.
  • Radix Achyranthis (Achyranthes Root): Eliminates dampness, relieves cough, transforms phlegm, disinfects, and promotes healing.
  • Piper betle (Betel Leaf): Dispels wind, strengthens the stomach, eliminates dampness, reduces inflammation.
  • Fructus Jobstephiae (Jobstephia Fruit): Dispels wind-dampness, opens the obstructed orifices, detoxifies, and reduces inflammation.
  • Radix Ligustici Chuanxiong (Chuanxiong Root): Dispels wind, eliminates dampness, relieves pain, and disperses cold.

Herbs for Digesting Food:

  • Used for conditions like poor digestion, food stagnation in the stomach and intestines causing bloating, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and indigestion.

Herbs for Purgation with Heat Properties:

  • Semen Dolichoris (Dolichos Seed):
  • Vicia faba (Broad Bean):
  • Sulfur: (Used for constipation due to cold stagnation in the intestines, etc.)

Herbs for Purgation with Cold Properties:

  • Used for conditions like real heat constipation, constipation due to heat in the Qi stagnating in the stomach and intestines.

Herbs for Purgation with Cold Properties:

  • Rhizoma Rhei (Rhubarb Root):
  • Aloe:
  • Cassia fistula (Golden Shower Tree):
  • Senna:

Herbs for Consolidating the Exterior and Stopping Sweating:

  • Fructus Schisandrae (Schisandra Berry):
  • Galla Chinensis (Chinese Gallnut):
  • Os Draconis (Dragon Bone):
  • Os Humanum (Human Bone):

Herbs for Consolidating the Intestines and Stopping Diarrhea:

  • Fructus Perillae (Perilla Seed):

Properties of Herbs:

  • Herbs for Clearing Heat: Bitter taste, cold/cool.
  • Pungent Taste: Expels, promotes Qi and blood circulation.
  • Bitter Taste: Purges, clears heat, and dries dampness.
  • Sour Taste: Consolidates and astringes.
  • Salty Taste: Softens hardened masses and lubricates.
  • Sweet Taste: Tonifies and harmonizes.

Important Herbs:

  • Rhizoma Rhei (Rhubarb Root): Enters all 10 meridians.
  • Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice Root): Enters all 12 meridians.
  • Panax ginseng (Ginseng): Enters all 12 meridians.
  • Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata (Processed Aconite Root): Enters all 12 meridians.
  • Cortex Mori (Mulberry Bark): Enters the Lung meridian.

Dietary Guidance:

  • Foods that benefit the Spleen: Sweet taste: beef, buffalo, glutinous rice.
  • Foods that benefit the Heart: Bitter taste: barley, goat meat, apricot kernels.
  • Foods that benefit the Kidney: Salty taste: pork, chestnuts, soybean sprouts.
  • Foods that benefit the Liver: Sour taste: sesame, black sesame, plums, chives.
  • Foods that benefit the Lung: Pungent taste: chicken, peaches, scallions.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Semen Plantaginis (Plantain Seed): Promotes urination, clears the channels, and brightens the eyes.
  • Radix Achyranthis (Achyranthes Root): Promotes urination, eliminates dampness, activates blood circulation, and detoxifies.
  • Coix lacryma-jobi (Job’s Tears): Strengthens the spleen, supplements the lung, clears heat, and eliminates dampness.
  • Herba Plantaginis (Plantain Herb): Clears heat, benefits the lung, and reduces swelling.
  • Cortex Citri Grandis (Pomelo Peel): Descends Qi, promotes urination, opens the large and small intestines.
  • Smilax glabra (Smilax Root): Promotes urination, clears heat and dampness, and tonifies Qi.
  • Poria cocos (Poria Mushroom): Eliminates edema, and eliminates dampness.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Fructus Citri Limon (Lemon Fruit): Sour, warm, enters the Spleen, Stomach, Liver, and Lung meridians.
  • Fructus Acanthopanacis (Acanthopanax Fruit): Bitter, cool, enters the Liver and Kidney meridians.
  • Radix Angelicae Pubescentis (Angelica Root): Pungent, warm, enters the Liver and Kidney meridians.
  • Radix Morindae Officinalis (Indian Mulberry Root): Astringent, neutral, enters the Kidney and Large Intestine meridians.
  • Fructus Trichosanthis (Trichosanthes Fruit): Bitter, pungent, slightly cold, enters the Stomach, Liver, and Gallbladder meridians.

Conditions Treated:

  • Mimosa pudica (Sensitive Plant): Aches and pains in the bones and joints, insomnia, palpitations.
  • Astragalus membranaceus (Astragalus Root): Aches and pains in the bones and joints, cramps, abdominal pain, indigestion.
  • Achyranthes bidentata (Achyranthes Root): Aches and pains in the bones and joints, headache, numbness and weakness, boils, constipation.
  • Agastache rugosa (Giant Hyssop): Relieves summer heat, transforms dampness, bloating, indigestion.
  • Atractylodes macrocephala (Atractylodes Rhizome): Wind-dampness, numbness, aches and pains in bones and joints, blurry vision, indigestion.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Fructus Crataegi (Hawthorn Fruit): Digests food and eliminates accumulations, stops diarrhea.
  • Radix Angelicae Pubescentis (Angelica Root): Moves Qi, strengthens the spleen, warms the kidney.
  • Cymbopogon citratus (Lemongrass): Stimulates digestion, relieves the exterior.
  • Areca catechu (Areca Nut): Moves Qi, disinfects, promotes urination.
  • Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg): Warms the spleen, digests food, transforms dampness.

Important Herbs:

  • Hordeum vulgare (Barley): Reduces lactation.
  • Flea: Source of Cantharis.
  • Fructus Perillae (Perilla Seed): Consolidates the lung and relieves cough.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Radix Astragali Membranacei (Membranous Milkvetch Root): Tonifies Qi, consolidates the exterior, nourishes blood, promotes urination, eliminates toxins, and discharges pus.
  • Radix Codonopsis (Codonopsis Root): Tonifies the middle, supplements Qi, strengthens the spleen, supplements the lung, and promotes urination.
  • Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Jiaogulan): Tonifies Qi, digests food, relieves cough, promotes lactation.
  • Gekko (Gecko Lizard): Tonifies the kidney, supplements the lung, absorbs Qi, and relieves asthma, enhances intelligence.
  • Fructus Rubi (Rubus Fruit): Tonifies the liver and kidney, dispels wind-dampness, strengthens the bones.
  • Zingiber officinale (Ginger): Relieves cold, warms the stomach, stops vomiting, transforms phlegm, stops thirst, disinfects, and detoxifies.
  • Sinapis alba (White Mustard Seed): Relieves cold, opens the orifices, and regulates menstruation.
  • Cinnamomum cassia (Cassia Bark): Relieves cold, promotes Yang Qi, warms the channels, activates blood circulation, relieves pain.
  • Flos Chrysanthemi (Chrysanthemum Flower): Dispels wind-heat, clears the liver and brightens the eyes, detoxifies.
  • Fructus Trichosanthis (Trichosanthes Fruit): Dispels wind-heat, stimulates digestion, and relieves restlessness.
  • Herba Chrysanthemi (Chrysanthemum Herb): Dispels wind-heat, stimulates digestion, and relieves pain.

Conditions Treated:

  • Polygala tenuifolia (Polygala Root): Restlessness, insomnia, forgetfulness, dizziness, tinnitus, cough with phlegm, boils, and hemorrhoids.
  • Concha Ostreae (Oyster Shell): Nervous system weakness, insomnia, epilepsy, manic-depressive illness, gastric and duodenal ulcers, abscesses.
  • Passiflora incarnata (Passionflower): Heart palpitations, mental anxiety, insomnia, thirst, red and painful eyes.
  • Benincasa hispida (Winter Melon): Hepatitis, jaundice, indigestion, urinary difficulty, scanty urination, pinworm and roundworm infections.
  • Earthworm: High fever with convulsions, hypertension, wind-dampness, hemiplegia, asthma, and urinary difficulty.

Important Herbs:

  • Amomum villosum (Cardamom): Moves Qi, eliminates dampness, calms the fetus.
  • Herbs that should be avoided when cooking with fire: Radix Cyperi (Cyperus Root)
  • Properties of Important Herbs:
  • Herba Menthae (Mint): Clears heat and relieves summer heat, eliminates dampness and stops bleeding, calms the mind.
  • Vicia faba (Broad Bean): Clears heat and relieves summer heat, strengthens the spleen, and supplements Qi.
  • Elsholtzia ciliata (Elsholtzia Herb): Clears heat and relieves summer heat, promotes urination, induces sweating, and dispels dampness.
  • Flos Lonicerae (Honeysuckle Flower): Clears heat and detoxifies, cools blood, and relieves the exterior.
  • Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion): Clears heat and detoxifies, cools blood, promotes lactation, strengthens the stomach, and stops vomiting.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Elsholtzia ciliata (Elsholtzia Herb): Pungent, warm, enters the Lung and Stomach meridians.
  • Herba Leonuri (Lion’s Ear Herb): Bitter, neutral, enters the Liver, Spleen, and Stomach meridians.
  • Fructus Eriobotryae (Loquat Fruit): Sweet, neutral, enters the Heart and Stomach meridians.
  • Vicia faba (Broad Bean): Sweet, warm, enters the Spleen and Stomach meridians.
  • Herba Houttuyniae (Houttuynia Herb): Pungent, sour, slightly cold, enters the Lung and Large Intestine meridians.

Important Herbs:

  • Saxifraga sarmentosa (Strawberry Begonia): Clears heat, detoxifies, stops bleeding, and stops dysentery.
  • Properties of Important Herbs:
  • Swertia japonica (Swertia Herb): Clears heat, detoxifies, dissolves blood clots, and eliminates phlegm, opens the channels.
  • Ixeris chinensis (Bitter Herb): Clears heat, detoxifies, dissolves blood clots, and stops diarrhea.
  • Herba Houttuyniae (Houttuynia Herb): Clears heat, detoxifies, reduces swelling.
  • Momordica charantia (Bitter Melon): Clears heat, detoxifies.
  • Herba Swertiae (Swertia Herb): Clears heat, detoxifies, dissolves blood clots, and transforms phlegm, opens the channels.

Conditions Treated:

  • Pinellia ternata (Pinellia Tuber): Cough with phlegm, vomiting, boils and swelling.
  • Radix Aconiti Lateralis Preparata (Processed Aconite Root): Numbness, convulsions, and facial paralysis, hemicrania.
  • Fructus Momordicae (Bitter Melon Fruit): Cough with phlegm-heat and phlegm stagnation in the lungs, tonsillitis.
  • Fructus Fici (Fig Fruit): Phlegm obstructing the throat, lubricates the bowels for patients after surgery.
  • Cortex Mori Alba (White Mulberry Bark): Cough due to lung heat, phlegm-heat, asthma, hemoptysis, edema.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Bitter Almond: Warms the lung and relieves cough, lubricates the bowels.
  • Flos Lonicerae Japonica (Japanese Honeysuckle Flower): Relieves cough, transforms phlegm.
  • Platycodon grandiflorum (Balloon Flower Root): Expels pus, disperses wind-cold.
  • Datura stramonium (Jimsonweed): Soothes asthma, eliminates swelling, relieves pain.
  • Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo Seed): Soothes asthma, consolidates, and stops leukorrhea.

Properties of Important Herbs:

  • Concha Margaritifera (Pearl): Calms the nerves, clears the liver and eliminates stagnation, promotes healing.
  • Concha Ostreae (Oyster Shell): Calms the mind, strengthens the stomach, clears the lung, and reduces inflammation.
  • Semen Cassiae (Cassia Seed): Clears the liver, tonifies the kidney, brightens the eyes, and lubricates the bowels, promotes bowel movements.
  • Herba Leonuri (Lion’s Ear Herb): Clears the heart and transforms phlegm, calms the mind, calms the liver, and lowers blood pressure.
  • Semen Sophorae (Sophora Seed): Calms the liver, nourishes the yang, clears the liver and brightens the eyes.

Conditions Treated:

  • Folium Mori (Mulberry Leaf): Relieves heat, regulates sweating, cough due to wind-heat, red and swollen eyes, hypertension.
  • Piper betle (Betel Leaf): Cold-dampness causing aches and pains, stomach pain, indigestion, bloating.
  • Herba Menthae (Mint): Headache, red and swollen eyes, cough due to wind-heat, increased bile secretion, stimulates digestion, promotes the eruption of measles.
  • Radix Platycodi (Balloon Flower Root): Treats external wind-heat with high fever, thirst, headache, detoxifies, and lowers blood pressure.
  • Rhizoma Zingiberis (Ginger): Relieves heat, reduces burning sensation, gastric ulcers, sores in the mouth and tongue, promotes the eruption of measles.

Important Herbs:

  • Cicada: Source of Cantharis.
  • Scolopendra (Centipede): Source of Scolopendra.
  • Buthus martensii (Scorpion): Source of Buthus.
  • Properties of Important Herbs:
  • Zingiber officinale (Ginger): Warms the middle burner, disperses cold, relieves pain, digests food.
  • Cinnamomum cassia (Cassia Bark): Tonifies the kidney yang, activates blood circulation, disperses cold, relieves pain, detoxifies.
  • Piper longum (Long Pepper): Warms the middle burner, descends rebellious Qi, stops diarrhea, relieves pain, disinfects, and eliminates accumulations.
  • Caryophyllus aromaticus (Clove): Warms the spleen, descends rebellious Qi, tonifies kidney yang, relieves pain.

Important Herbs:

  • Herbs that reverse the flow in the group of herbs for dispelling cold: Fructus Amomi (Cardamom Fruit)
  • Properties of Important Herbs:
  • Radix Dipsaci (Teasel Root): Activates blood circulation, opens the channels, tonifies the liver and kidney, strengthens the bones and tendons, stops bleeding, promotes urination, and lowers blood pressure.
  • Caulis Akebiae (Akebia Stem): Activates blood circulation, relaxes the muscles, opens the channels, tonifies the kidney and strengthens the bones, nourishes blood.
  • Panax notoginseng (Sanqi Ginseng): Disperses stagnation, eliminates swelling, activates blood circulation, stops bleeding, moves Qi and relieves pain.
  • Curcuma longa (Turmeric): Dissolves blood clots, activates blood circulation, resolves stagnation, digests food, transforms phlegm, relieves toxicity, reduces pain, promotes healing, and tonifies kidney yang.
  • Panax notoginseng (Sanqi Ginseng): Resolves stagnation, stops bleeding, relieves pain, and reduces inflammation.

Important Herbs:

  • Silk: Source of Eriobotrya japonica (Loquat)
  • Side Effects of Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice Root): Increases water and salt retention, which can lead to hypertension.
  • Other Important Herbs:
  • Fructus Rubi (Rubus Fruit): (Also known as Long Cu Li)
  • Ficus pumila (Creeping Fig): Disinfects and promotes healing, relieves pain.
  • Piper betle (Betel Leaf): Detoxifies, d

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