Individual Herbs Notebook

Dan Nan Xing

Pharmaceutical: Arisaema Cum Bile
Taxonomy: Arisaema consanguineum

Other names: Bile prepared Jack-in-the-Pulpit Rhizome

Category: Herbs that Transform Phlegm



Properties: Bitter, cold

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Heart, Liver and Lung
Extraordinary Vessels: Yin Wei


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Clears Heat, dissolves Phlegm, calms Wind and stops convulsions
    Muscle spasms and cramps, infantile convulsions, seizures, facial paralysis, tetanus and stroke

Suggested Daily Dosage: 3-6g in decoction.


Cautions: This herb is prohibited from use in the UK due to its being processed in cow bile making it partially an animal product. The unprepared from (Tian Nan Xing) can be used with its Phlegm-Heat resolving actions being enhanced by adding Zhu Ru, or it can be substituted with Tian Zhu Huang.


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