Chinese raspberry
fruit (FU PEN ZI)
Rubus chingii Hu (Fam. Rosaceae)
Pharmaceutical
Name:
Fructus Rubi Chingii
Botanical Name:
Rubus chingii Hu (Fam.
Rosaceae)
Common
Name:
Chinese raspberry fruit
Part
Used:
Unripe fruit
Fructus Rubi Chingii is
produced mainly in the provinces of Zhejiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, and Fujian. The
fruit is collected in summer, macerated in boiling water, and then dried in
sunlight for use.
Properties Taste & Meridians:
Sweet and sour in flavor, slightly
warm in property, acts on the Liver and Kidney channels.
Functions:
Tonifies the Kidney, controls seminal emission, and reduces
urination.
Indications
& Combinations:
1. For seminal emission and
spontaneous emission, it is used with Semen Astragali Complanati (Sha Yuan Zi),
Fructus Corni (Shan Zhu Yu), and Semen Euryales (Qian Shi).
2. For enuresis and frequent
urination, it is used with Ootheca Mantidis (Sang Piao Xiao), Fructus Alpiniae
Oxyphyllae (Yi Zhi Ren), and Fructus Rosae Laevigatae ( Jin Ying Zi).
3. For blurred vision due to
Kidney and Liver Deficiency,
it is used with Fructus Lycii (Gou Qi Zi), Radix Rehmanniae Preparata (Shu Di Huang), and Fructus Ligustri
Lucidi (Nu Zhen Zi).
4. For impotence due to Kidney
Deficiency,
it is used with Fructus Lycii (Gou Qi Zi), Semen Cuscutae (Tu Si Zi), Fructus
Schisandrae (Wu Wei Zi), and Semen Plantaginis (Che Qian Zi).
Dosage and administration:
3–10 g, decocted in water for
internal use.
Precautions:
Use with caution in patients
with Fire due to Kidney Deficiency.
0 Comment:
Post a Comment