Individual Herbs Notebook

Chi Shi Zhi

Translation: Red Stone Fat

Pharmaceutical: Halloysitum Rubrum

Other names: Red Kaolin / Red Halloysite

Category: Herbs that Stabilize and Bind



Properties: Sweet, astringent, warm

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Large Intestine and Stomach


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Astringes the Intestines and stops diarrhoea
    Chronic diarrhoea, often accompanied by undigested food, due to Deficiency Cold
    Chronic dysenteric disorders with mucus and Blood in the stool
    Prolapsed rectum
  2. Contains the Blood and stops bleeding
    Bleeding from Deficiency Cold in the Lower Jiao with uterine bleeding, excessive menstruation, hemafecia and bleeding prolapsed rectum
    Bleeding due to trauma (topical)
  3. Promotes healing of wounds topically (generates flesh)
    Wounds
    Chronic non-healing ulcers, weeping sores
  4. Aids fasting
    Mentioned in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing as part of the superior class of minerals which can, with protracted taking, replenish the marrow, boost the qi, and make one fat and strong, free from hunger, and the body light while prolonging life. This may suggest it was part of supplementing the diet when engaging in an "avoiding grain" (Bigu 辟穀) fasting regime to cultivate life (Yangsheng 養生). It is also said to nourish the five Zang, especially the Heart which is associated with red.

Suggested Daily Dosage: 10-20g in decoction.


Cautions: It is contraindicated in cases of diarrhea or dysentery of damp-heat type. Use with caution for pregnant women. It is incompatible to Guan Gui (Rou Gui).

Eating clay long-term can cause low levels of potassium and iron, intestinal blockage, poisoning from trace heavy metals, muscle weakness, skin sores and difficulty breathing.

Mineral products are prohibited from use in the UK under the Medicines Act 1968 ch. 67 which restricts herbalists to the use of plant products only. It is generally substituted with He Zi and Jin Guan Hua. It may still be used topically.


Notable Constituents:
Appears in 4 formulae listed on this site: (click to display)
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