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Cimicifuga rhizome (Shengma)
Pharmaceutical Name: Rhizoma Cimicifugae
Botanical Name: 1. Cimicifuga foetida L.;
2. Cimicifuga dahurica (Turcz) Maxim.; 3.
Cimicifuga heracleifolia Kom.
Common Name: Cimicifuga rhizome, Bugbane
rhizome
Source of Earliest Record : Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The roots, or rhizomes, are
dug in summer or autumn and dried in the sun.
After removing the fibrous roots, they are
soaked in water and cut into pieces.
Properties & Taste: Pungent, sweet and
slightly cold
Meridians: Spleen, lung, large intestine
and stomach
Functions:
1. To release the exterior and bring measle
rash to the surface;
2. To clear heat and toxins;
3. To raise the yang-qi
Indications & Combinations:
1. Early stage of measles with incomplete
expression of the rash. Cimicifuga rhizome
(Shengma) is used with Pueraria root (Gegen)
in the formula Shengma Gegen Tang.
2. Excessive heat in the stomach meridian
manifested as headache, swelling of gums,
painful gums, painful teeth and ulceration
of tongue and mouth. Cimicifuga rhizome (Shengma)
is used with Coptis root (Huanglian), Fresh
rehmannia root (Shengdihuang), Gypsum (Shigao)
and Moutan bark (Mudanpi) in the formula Qingwei
San.
3. Sore throat caused by invasion of exogenous
wind and heat. Cimicifuga rhizome (Shengma)
is used with Scrophularia (Xuanshen), Platycodon
root (Jiegeng), Arctium fruit (Niubangzi)
in the formula Niubang Tang.
4. Sinking of qi in the spleen and stomach
manifested as chronic diarrhea, prolapse of
rectum, uterine prolapse and gastroptosis.
Cimicifuga rhizome (Shengma) is used with
Ginseng (Renshen), Scutellaria root (Huangqin)
and White atractylodes (Baizhu) in the formula
Buzhong Yiqi Tang.
5. Boils, carbuncles, furuncles and skin
disease. Cimicifuga rhizome (Shengma) is used
with Dandelion herb (Pugongying), Honeysuckle
flower (Jinyinhua), Forsythia fruit (Lianqiao)
and Red peony (Chishao).
Dosage: 3-10 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
is contraindicated in patients who have difficulty
breathing, who have measles with complete
rashes, or who have deficient yin syndrome
with heat. |