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Curcuma root (Yujin)
Pharmaceutical Name: Radix Curcumae
Botanical Name: 1. Curcuma longa L.; 2.
C. aromatica salisb.; 3. Curcuma zedoaria
Rosc.; 4. Curcuma kwangsiensis S. Lee et C.
F. Liang
Common Name: Curcuma root
Source of Earliest Record: Xinxiu Bencao
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The tuberous roots are dug in
autumn or winter. After removing the fibrous
roots, the roots are cleaned, boiled, dried
in the sun and cut into slices.
Properties & Taste : Pungent, bitter
and cold
Meridians: Heart, liver and gall bladder
Functions:
1. To invigorate blood and stop pain;
2. To promote qi circulation and release stagnation;
3. To cool blood and clear heat in the heart;
4. To relieve jaundice and facilitate gall
bladder function
Indications & Combinations:
1. Qi and blood stagnation : a) pain in the
chest, abdominal or hypochondriac regionsCurcuma
root (Yujin) is used with Red sage root (Danshen),
Cyperus tuber (Xiangfu), Bupleurum root (Chaihu)
and Bitter orange (Zhiqiao); b) dysmenorrhea
due to qi and blood stagnation. Curcuma root
(Yujin) is used with Bupleurum root (Chaihu),
Cyperus tuber (Xiangfu), White peony root
(Baishao) and Chinese angelica root (Danggui).
2. Mental derangement due to interior damp-warm
attacking. Curcuma root (Yujin) is used with
Grass-leaved sweetflag (Shichangpu) in the
formula Changpu Yujin Tang.
3. Jaundice due to interior accumulation
of damp-heat. Curcuma root (Yujin) is used
with Oriental wormwood (Yinchenhao) and Capejasmine
(Zhizi).
Dosage: 6-12 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
should not be combined with Cloves (Dingxiang). |