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Cistanche (Roucongrong)
Pharmaceutical Name: Herba cistanches
Botanical Name: Cistanche deserticola Y.
C. Ma
Common Name: Cistanche
Source of Earliest Record: Shennong Bencao
Jing.
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The fleshy stems are gathered
in spring, dried in the sun and cut into slices.
Properties & Taste: Sweet, salty and
warm
Meridians: Kidney and large intestine
Functions:
1. To tonify the kidneys and strengthen yang;
2. To moisten the intestines and move feces
Indications & Combinations:
1. Deficiency of the kidneys manifested
as impotence. Cistanche (Roucongrong) is used
with Prepared rehmannia root (Shudihuang),
Dadder seed (Tusizi) and Schisandra fruit
(Wuweizi) in the formula Roucongrong Wan.
2. Frigidity and infertility. Cistanche
(Roucongrong) is used with Antler glue (Lujiaojiao),
Human placenta (Ziheche) and Prepared rehmannia
root (Shudihuang).
3. Pain in the lower back and knees and
fragile bones and tendons due to kidney deficiency.
Cistanche (Roucongrong) is used with Morinda
root (Bajitian) and Eucommia bark (Duzhong)
in the formula Jingang Wan.
4. Constipation due to dryness in the intestines.
Cistanche (Roucongrong) is used with Hemp
seed (Huomaren) in the formula Runchang Wan.
Dosage: 10-20 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
is contraindicated in cases with deficiency
of yin with excessive fire, diarrhea or constipation
due to excessive heat in the stomach and intestine.
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