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Flavescent sophora root
(Kushen)
Pharmaceutical Name : Radix Sophorae flavescentis
Botanical Name : Sophora flavescens Ait.
Common Name : Flavescent sophora root
Source of Earliest Record : Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations : The roots are dug in spring
or autumn. After the fibrous roots have been
removed, the roots are cleaned, cut into slices
and dried in the sun.
Properties & Taste : Bitter and cold
Meridians : Heart, liver, stomach, large
intestine and urinary bladder
Functions:
1. To clear heat and dry dampness;
2. To promote urination;
3. To disperse wind and stop itching
Indications & Combinations :
1. Damp-heat syndrome: a) damp-heat jaundiceFlavescent
sophora root (Kushen) is used with Phellodendron
bark (Huangbai), Capejasmine (Zhizi), Chinese
gentian (Longdancao) and Oriental wormwood
(Yinchenhao); b) damp-heat diarrhea and dysenteryFlavescent
sophora root (Kushen) is used with Costus
root (Muxiang) and Licorice root (Gancao);
c) damp-heat leukorrhea and eczema of the
genitalsFlavescent sophora root (Kushen) is
used with Phellodendron bark (Huangbai), Cnidium
fruit (Shechuangzi) and Chinese gentian (Longdancao).
2. Skin diseases, including itching of the
skin, scabies and impetigo. Flavescent sophora
root (Kushen) can be used internally and externally.
The herb is combined with Chinese angelica
root (Danggui), Dittany bark (Baixianpi),
Broom cypress fruit (Difuzi) and Red peony
(Chishao).
3. Painful urination caused by damp-heat.
Flavescent sophora root (Kushen) is used with
Dandelion herb (Pugongying) and Pyrrosia leaf
(Shiwei).
Dosage: 3-10 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
should never be used with the herb Black false
bellebore (Lilu). It is contraindicated in
cases with weakness and cold in the spleen
and stomach. |