Jujube
(Dazao)
Pharmaceutical Name : Fructus Jujubae
Botanical Name : Ziziphus jujuba Mill.
Common Name : Jujube, Chinese date
Source of Earliest Record : Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations: The ripe fruit is gathered at
the beginning of autumn and dried in the sun.
Properties & Taste : Sweet and warm
Meridians : Spleen and stomach
Functions:
1. To replenish qi in the middle jiao (spleen
and stomach);
2. To nourish the blood and soothe the mind;
3. To moderate the action of herbs
Indications & Combinations:
1. Weakness of the spleen and stomach manifested
as lassitude, poor appetite and loose stool.
Jujube (Dazao) is used with Ginseng (Renshen)
and White atractylodes (Baizhu).
2. Hysteria manifested as grief, weeping
and sighing. Jujube (Dazao) is used with Licorice
root (Gancao) and Light wheat (Fuxiaomai)
in the formula Gan Mai Dazao Tang.
3. Moderating the action of other herbs.
Jujube (Dazao) is used with Peking spurge
root (Daji), Kansui root (Gansui) and Genkwa
flower (Yuanhua) in the formula Shizao Tang.
Dosage: 3-12 g, or 10-30 g
Cautions & Contraindications: This herb
is contraindicated in conditions of excessive
dampness, epigastric and abdominal distension
and fullness, retention of food, intestinal
parasites, pain of decayed teeth and cough
due to phlegm-heat. |