Moves Qi, Transforms Damp, Strengthens Spleen
For indigestion, abdominal distention and pain, epigastric distention and pain, lack of appetitie, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Warms the Spleen, Stops Diarrhea
For diarrhea due to cold in the Spleen
Calms Fetus, Stabilizes Pregnancy
For a restless fetus due to an unstable pregnancy, morning sickness, bleeding, and abdominal pain.
Contraindications and Cautions
Do not use in cases of heat due to Yin Deficiency
Herb-Drug Interactions
Sha Ren has anti-platelet action and caution should be used with patients taking antiplatelet or anticoagulant meds. This possible interaction is undocumented.
Toxicity and Overdose
None noted, though allergic reactions have occurred with pruritis
Dosage
3-6 grams in decoction, added at the end of cooking 12
3-6 grams in decoction, crush and add at end of cooking 13
Notes
This herb is warming and helps the Qi to flow smoothly thereby harmonizing the Middle Jiao and naturally calming the fetus.
Only use Chinese herbs or formulas under the direct care and supervision of a licensed Acupuncturist/Herbalist. Some of the substances included on this website are no longer used, and are included for historical reference only.