Dyers
woad leaf (ER
CHA)
Pharmaceutical Name:
Folium Isatidis
Botanical
Name:
Isatis indigotica Fort. (Fam. Brassicaciae)
Common Name:
Dyers woad leaf, indigo leaf
Part Used:
Dried
leaf
Folium
Isatidis is produced chiefly in southern, southeastern,
and southwestern China. Collected in summer, it is used fresh or unprepared
after being dried in sunlight
Properties Taste
& Meridians:
Bitter
in flavor, very cold in property, acts on the Heart, Lung, and
Stomach channels.
Functions:
Removes
Pathogenic Heat, reduces Blood Heat, soothes rash.
Indications & Combinations:
1. For febrile diseases with invasion of
Blood by Heat, manifested as maculae and eruptions, delirium, high fever, and
restlessness, it is used with Fructus
Gardeniae (Zhi Zi). For invasion of Wind Heat or febrile diseases at the
initial stage, with symptoms of headache, thirst, and fever, it is used with
Flos Lonicerae ( Jin Yin Hua), Herba Schizonepetae Tenuifolia ( Jing Jie), and
Fructus Arctii (Niu Bang Zi).
2. For erysipelas, sores, and swellings in
the mouth and throat, fresh Folium
Isatidis can be used alone, orally or externally.
Dosage
and administration:
10–15 g, decocted in water for an oral dose.
Appropriate quantity for external use.
Precautions:
It
should not be used for patients with Cold syndromes due to Deficiency in the Spleen and Stomach.
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