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Asarum herb (Xixin)
Pharmaceutical Name: Herba asari cum Radice
Botanical Name: 1. Asarum hetrotropoides
Fr. var. mandshuricum (Maxim.) Kitag. 2. A.
sieboldii Miq.
Common Name: Asarum herb, Wild ginger
Source of Earliest Record: Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The entire plant is gathered
in summer and dried in the shade.
Properties & Taste: Pungent and warm
Meridians: Lung and kidney
Functions: 1. To dispel cold and stop pain;
2. To warm the lungs and resolve phlegm-damp;
3. To relieve nasal congestion
Indications & Combinations:
1. Headache, toothache and obstruction pain:
a) wind-cold headacheAsarum herb (Xixin) is
used with Chuanxiong rhizome (Chuanxiong)
in the formula Chuanxiong Cha Tiao San; b)
wind-cold toothacheAsarum herb (Xixin) is
used with Dahurian angelica root (Baizhi);
c) toothache due to excessive heat in the
stomachAsarum herb (Xixin) is used with Gypsum
(Shigao) and Scutellaria root (Huangqin);
d) wind-cold-damp obstruction syndrome (joint
pain)Asarum herb (Xixin) is used with Notopterygium
root (Qianghuo), Ledebouriella root (Fangfeng)
and Cinnamon twigs (Guizhi).
2. Wind-cold exterior syndromes manifested
as chills, fever, headache and general pain.
Asarum herb (Xixin) is used with Notopterygium
root (Qianghuo) and Ledebouriella root (Fangfeng)
in the formula Jiuwei Qianghuo Tang.
3. Cold phlegm fluid attacking the lungs
manifested as asthma and cough with profuse,
clear sputum. Asarum herb (Xixin) is used
with Ephedra (Mahuang) and Dried ginger (Ganjiang)
in the formula Xiao Qinglong Tang.
4. Rhinorrhea manifested as copiously running
nose, nasal congestion and headache. Asarum
herb (Xixin) is used with Angelica root (Baizhi),
Magnolia flower (Xinyi) and Mentha (Bohe).
Dosage: 1-3 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
is contraindicated in headache due to deficient
yin and hyperactivity of yang, or cough caused
by heat in the lungs. |