Individual Herbs Notebook

Fu Sang Ye

Translation: Supporting Mulberry Leaf

Pharmaceutical: Folium Hibisci rosasinensis
Taxonomy: Hibiscus rosasinensis

Other names: Chinese Hibiscus Leaf

Category: Substances for External Application



Properties: Sweet, neutral

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Heart and Liver


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Clears Heat and resolves Toxicity
    Vaginal discharge, discharge with itching
    Toxic sores and swellings

Suggested Daily Dosage: Mashed and applied externally, or 3-9g in decoction.


Notes:

In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, a collection of Pre-Qin mythological geography, there is a great tree in the far east called 扶桑 (Fu Sang), identified as an ancient "world-tree". It stands with its roots in the water and the ten suns on its branches. Nine suns are on its lower branches and the one (presumably the one that rises that day) is on the upper branch. It is debated whether this name refers to a hibiscus, or a mulberry tree (桑 Sang) that "supports" (扶 Fu) the ten suns.


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