Giant knotweed
rhizome (HU ZHANG)
Pharmaceutical
Name:
Rhizoma Polygoni Cuspidati
Botanical Name:
Polygonum cuspidatum Sieb.
et Zucc. (Fam. Polygonaceae)
Common
Name:
Giant knotweed rhizome
Part
Used:
Rhizome and root
Rhizoma Polygoni Cuspidati is
grown throughout China. It is collected in spring and autumn, the rootlets are
removed, and the rhizome is sliced and dried in sunlight.
Properties Taste & Meridians:
Bitter in flavor, cold in
property, acts on the Liver, Gallbladder, and Lung channels.
Functions:
Promotes Blood circulation to
relieve pain, clears Heat and removes Dampness, removes toxins, relieves cough,
and resolves Phlegm.
Indications
& Combinations:
1. For amenorrhea, arthralgia due to Wind Dampness and traumatic
injuries, it is used with Radix Rubiae (Qian Cao) and Herba Leonuri (Yi Mu
Cao).
2. For jaundice due to Damp Heat and profuse leukorrhea due to Dampness,
it is used with Herba Artemisiae Scopariae (Yin Chen) and Semen Coicis Lachryma-jobi
(Yi Yi Ren).
3. For cough due to Lung Heat, it is used alone or with Radix
Scutellariae (Huang Qin) and Folium Eriobotryae (Pi Pa Ye).
4. For scalds and burns, carbuncles, and sores.
Dosage and administration:
10–30 g, decocted in water for
internal use. Proper amount for external use.
Precautions:
1 Comment:
Wow, I mean just awesome.....Is it used for treatment and we use it as a food???
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