Pharmaceutical Name : Radix Asparagi
Botanical Name : Asparagus cochinchinensis
(Lour.) Merr.
Common Name : Asparagus root
Source of Earliest Record : Shennong
Bencao Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations : The tuberous roots
are dug in autumn. After the fibrous
roots have been removed, the roots
are boiled in hot water or steamed,
and soaked again in clear water. The
roots are then dried in the sun or
baked. Finally, they are cut into
slices.
Properties & Taste : Sweet,
bitter and very cold
Meridians : Lung and kidney
Functions :
1. To clear the lungs and descend
fire;
2. To nourish the yin and moisten
dryness
Indications &
Combinations:
1. Flaring up of fire caused by deficient
yin of the lungs and kidneys manifested
as scanty and sticky sputum or cough
with bloody sputum. Asparagus root
(Tianmendong) is used with Ophiopogon
root (Maidong) in the formula Erdong
Gao.
2. Consumption of yin and qi by febrile
disease manifested as thirst, shortness
of breath or diabetes. Asparagus root
(Tianmendong) is used with Fresh rehmannia
root (Shengdihuang) and Ginseng (Renshen)
in the formula Sancai Tang.
3. Constipation due to dryness in
the intestines. Asparagus root (Tianmendong)
is used with Chinese angelica root
(Danggui) and Cistanche (Roucongrong).
Dosage: 6-15 g
Cautions &
Contraindications: The herb is contraindicated
in cases with deficiency and cold
in the spleen and stomach, poor appetite
or diarrhea. |