TVQK Chart (Taste-Virtue-Quality-Kind): Summary & Notes


TVQK Chart (Taste-Virtue-Quality-Kind): Summary & Notes

The TVQK (Taste-Virtue-Quality-Kind) Chart is a summary of the properties of herbs based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory. It helps practitioners easily remember and apply herbs in treatments.

Notes:

  • The TVQK Chart is a supportive tool, not an absolute rule.
  • The properties of herbs can vary depending on their origin, processing, and method of use.
  • Herb use should be prescribed by a qualified TCM practitioner.

Detailed Information on Each Herb:

Herb Name TVQK Properties Notes
Cốt khí Bitter, Cold, Liver, Spleen, Lung Treats bone and joint pain, rheumatism, colds, cough, asthma, swelling and toxins, damp-heat. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, yin deficiency with internal heat.
Painful Bones Bitter, Cool, Liver, Kidney Treats bone and joint pain, rheumatism, kidney deficiency, anemia, depression, anxiety. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, kidney yang deficiency.
Wu Wei Zi (Five Flavor Fruit) Bitter, Cool, Liver, Kidney Treats cough, asthma, bronchitis, diarrhea, insomnia, depression, anxiety, weakened kidney function. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency.
Du Huo Spicy, Warm, Liver, Kidney Treats rheumatism, bone and joint pain, colds, swelling and toxins, skin diseases, damp-heat. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, blood deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Wild Betel Leaf Spicy, Aromatic, Warm, Spleen, Lung Treats colds, cough, asthma, bronchitis, gastritis, diarrhea, swelling and toxins, stomach pain. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, lung deficiency, sensitive to essential oils.
Wu Jia Pi (Five Leaf Vine) Spicy, Warm, Liver, Kidney Treats rheumatism, bone and joint pain, swelling and toxins, skin diseases, gynecological diseases. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, blood deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Hy Thiem Spicy, Bitter, Cold, Liver, Kidney Treats rheumatism, bone and joint pain, swelling and toxins, skin diseases, damp-heat. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency, pregnancy.
Jiang Huo (Ginger Rhizome) Spicy, Bitter, Warm, Bladder, Kidney Treats rheumatism, bone and joint pain, colds, swelling and toxins, skin diseases, damp-heat. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, blood deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Huo Xiang (Patchouli) Spicy, Bitter, Warm, Stomach, Large Intestine Treats colds, cough, asthma, bronchitis, diarrhea, stomach pain, abdominal distension, swelling and toxins. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, large intestine deficiency.
Shang Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae) Bitter, Spicy, Warm, Spleen, Stomach, Liver Treats swelling and toxins, stomach pain, diarrhea, skin diseases, colds, hepatitis. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency, pregnancy.
Mu Qua (Wood Grain) Sour, Warm, Spleen, Stomach, Liver, Lung Treats colds, cough, asthma, bronchitis, gastritis, diarrhea, swelling and toxins, stomach pain. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, lung deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Chìa Vôi (Lime) Bitter, Sour, Cool Treats sore throat, tonsillitis, diarrhea, stomach pain, swelling and toxins, skin diseases. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency, pregnancy.
Noni Astringent, Neutral, Kidney, Large Intestine Treats diarrhea, intestinal inflammation, skin diseases, swelling and toxins, wound healing. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency, pregnancy.
Tang Zhi (Mulberry Twig) Bitter, Neutral, Liver, Lung Treats colds, cough, asthma, bronchitis, skin diseases, hepatitis, anemia. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency.
Tang Ki Sinh (Mulberry Parasite) Bitter, Neutral, Liver, Kidney Treats high blood pressure, wound healing, skin diseases, hepatitis, anemia. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency.
Ma Qian (Radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae) Bitter, Cold, Liver, Spleen, Highly Toxic Treats cough, asthma, bronchitis, swelling and toxins, detoxification. Highly toxic, only use under the guidance of a TCM practitioner.
Huang Nan (Coptis Chinensis) Bitter, Cold, Highly Toxic, Liver, Spleen Treats hepatitis, cholecystitis, swelling and toxins, detoxification. Highly toxic, only use under the guidance of a TCM practitioner.
Qin Jiao (Rhizoma Dioscoreae Nipponicae) Bitter, Spicy, Cold, Stomach, Liver, Gallbladder Treats colds, cough, asthma, bronchitis, diarrhea, stomach pain, abdominal distension. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency.
Tian Nian Jian (Spatholobus Suberectus) Bitter, Spicy, Slightly Warm, Liver, Kidney Treats rheumatism, bone and joint pain, swelling and toxins, skin diseases, damp-heat. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, blood deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Mắc Cỡ (Mimosa Pudica) Sour, Cool, Heart, Liver, Kidney Treats depression, anxiety, insomnia, rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, kidney deficiency. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, kidney yang deficiency.
Uy Linh Tien (Radix Linderae) Spicy, Salty, Warm, Bladder, Kidney Treats arthritis, rheumatism, bone and joint pain, swelling and toxins, skin diseases. Not suitable for people with yin deficiency with internal heat, blood deficiency, kidney yang deficiency.
Ke Dau Ngua (Cistanche Deserticola) Sour, Warm, Lung Treats cough, asthma, bronchitis, colds, pneumonia, swelling and toxins. Not suitable for people with spleen and stomach deficiency with cold, lung deficiency.

Notes:

  • To use herbs safely and effectively, consult a qualified TCM practitioner.
  • Choose reputable sources for herbs, processing, and usage methods.
  • Monitor your health after using herbs.
  • If you experience any adverse reactions, stop using the herbs and contact a TCM practitioner immediately.

The TVQK chart is just one part of TCM knowledge. Herb use should be based on a TCM practitioner’s accurate diagnosis and tailored to the individual’s specific condition.



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