Individual Herbs Notebook

Jiu Cai

Pharmaceutical: Folium Allii tuberosum
Taxonomy: Allium tuberosum

Other names: Chinese Chives

Category: Herbs that Warm the Interior and Expel Cold



Properties: Pungent, warm

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver, Stomach and Kidney


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Tonifies the Kidneys
    Impotence
  2. Warms the Middle Jiao
    Cold pain in the abdomen, gastric pain and nausea
  3. Regulates Qi
    Reflux
    Chest pain
  4. Disspates Stasis and resolves Toxicity
    Blood in the urine, stool or vomit
    Nose bleed, spontaneous external bleeding
    Haemorrhoids, sores and boils, rashes
    Traumatic injury, knocks and falls

Suggested Daily Dosage: Pounded into juice and drunk, or eaten as food or applied externally.


Cautions: It is contraindicated in case of eye disease, sores, yin deficiency with interior heat.


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