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TCM Herbs "The Kidneys control the two lower orifices" 

Properties & Channels

Drug Interactions

Incompatible Herbs

Toxic or Endangered

Latin Name Notes


Xi Xin (Chinese Wild Ginger, Asarum)

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Warm Xi Xin (Herba Asari Cum Radice)

Channels:
LU, KI

Properties:
Spicy, Warm

Latin Name:
Herba Asari Cum Radice


Xi Xin means "Thin Spicy"

Actions

  • Releases the Exterior, Disperses Cold
    For all exterior cold patterns, especially if accompanied by underlying Yang Deficiency or internal dampness.
  • Stops Pain from cold
    For Wind-Cold causing body aches, headache, and toothache.
  • Warms the Lungs
    For copious cold phlegm, congested fluids, and nasal congestion.

Contraindications and Cautions

  • Caution in cases of lung heat, Yin Deficiency, qi Deficiency with sweating, and headache from blood Deficiency. Traditionally contraindicated with Fructus Corni Officinalis (shan zhu yu), Radix Astragali Membranacei (huang qi), and Talcum (hua shi). Caution in patients with renal problems.

Herb-Drug Interactions

  • This section is being researched, and is not completed.

Toxicity and Overdose

  • This section is being researched, and is not completed.

Dosage

  • 1-3 grams.
  • Part used: whole plant.

Notes

  • Apply powder directly to affected area for nasal and oral problems.

This Herb Appears in the Following Formulas:



This herb is incompatible with:
  • Li Lu (Radix Et Rhizoma Veratri)


References

Herbs

Formulas


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Some of the substances included on this website are no longer used, and are included for historical reference only.