Chinese gentian (Longdancao)
Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Gentianae
Botanical Name: 1. Gentiana scabra Bge.; 2. Gentiana
triflora Pall.; 3 Gentiana manshurica
Kitag.
Common Name: Chinese gentian
Source of Earliest Record: Shennong
Bencao Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The roots, or rhizomes, are gathered in autumn, dried in the
sun and cut into pieces.
Properties & Taste: Bitter and cold
Meridians: Liver, gall bladder and
stomach
Functions: 1. To clear heat and dry
dampness; 2. To reduce fire in the liver
Indications & Combinations:
1. Damp-heat syndrome: a) damp-heat
jaundiceChinese gentian (Longdancao) is used with Oriental wormwood
(Yinchenhao) and Capejasmine (Zhizi); b) damp-heat leukorrhea manifested as
pain and swelling in the genitals and eczemaChinese gentian (Longdancao) is
used with Phellodendron bark (Huangbai), Flavescent sophora root (Kushen) and
Plantain seed (Cheqianzi).
2. Upward attack of liver fire manifested as
headache, distending sensation in the head, red eyes, deafness and pain in the
costal regions. Chinese gentian (Longdancao) is used with Scutellaria root
(Huangqin), Capejasmine (Zhizi), Bupleurum root (Chaihu) and Clematis stem
(Mutong).
3. Fever, spasms and convulsions. Chinese
gentian (Longdancao) is used with Uncaria stem (Gouteng) and Ox gallstone
(Niuhuang).
Dosage: 3-10 g.
Cautions & Contraindications: This
herb is contraindicated in cases with weakness and cold in the spleen and
stomach.
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