Individual Herbs Notebook

Hei Jie Gu Mu Hua

Translation: Black Elderberry Flower

Pharmaceutical: Sambuci nigrae flos
Taxonomy: Sambucus nigra

Other names: Elderflower

Category: Herbs that Release the Exterior



Properties: Acrid, bitter, cool

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Lung, Bladder, Liver


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Releases the Exterior and disperses Wind-Heat
    Fever, cough and sore, red, swollen throat
  2. Clears Heat, resolves Toxicity and vents rashes
    Edematus red rashes, erysipelas
    Red eyes
    Lung abscess
    Sores on the upper body

Suggested Daily Dosage: 1-6g in decoction.


Cautions: Use with caution in weak, elderly or Qi deficient patients.

Unprocessed elderflowers contain cyanogenic glycosides which can be reduced through heat treatment, but excessive heat treatment may reduce efficacy of other constituents.


Notes:

Information is taken from Garran (2008) Western Herbs According to Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Can be combined or used interchangeably with Elderberries at adjusted dosage.


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