Red
ochre (Daizheshi)
Pharmaceutical Name : Hematitum
Mineral Name : Hematite
Common Name : Hematite, Red ochre
Source of Earliest Record : Shennong Bencao
Jing
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical
Preparations : The hematite mineral is dug
and smashed into small pieces or ground into
powder.
Properties & Taste : Bitter and cold
Meridians : Liver and heart
Functions:
1. To pacify the liver and subdue the yang;
2. To conduct rebellious qi downward and stop
vomiting;
3. To stop bleeding
Indications & Combinations:
1. Deficient yin of the liver and kidneys
and hyperactivity of liver yang manifested
as distension and pain in the head and eyes,
dizziness and vertigo. Red ochre (Daizheshi)
is used with Dragon's bone (Longgu), Oyster
shell (Muli), White peony root (Baishao),
Tortoise plastron (Guiban) and Cyathula root
(Niuxi) in the formula Zhengan Xifeng Tang.
2. Rebellious stomach qi manifested as vomiting
and belching. Red ochre (Daizheshi) is used
with Inula flower (Xuanfuhua), Fresh ginger
(Shengjiang) and Pinellia tuber (Banxia) in
the formula Xuanfu Daizhe Tang.
3. Asthma due to deficiency of the lung and
kidneys. Red ochre (Daizheshi) is used with
Ginseng (Renshen) and Dogwood fruit (Shanzhuyu).
4. Extravasation of blood by heat manifested
as vomiting with blood and epistaxis. Red
ochre (Daizheshi) is used with White peony
root (Baishao), Bamboo shavings (Zhuru) and
Arctium fruit (Niubangzi) in the formula Hanjiang
Tang.
5. Chronic uterine bleeding manifested as
dizziness and blurred vision due to deficient
blood. Red ochre (Daizheshi) is used with
Limonite (Yuyuliang), Red halloysite (Chishizhi),
Frankincense (Ruxiang) and Myrrh (Moyao) in
the formula Zhenling Dan.
Dosage: 10-30 g
Cautions & Contraindications:
This substance should be used with caution
during pregnancy. |