Individual Herbs Notebook

Kong Qing

Pharmaceutical: Azuritum
Chemical Formula(e): Cu3 (CO3)2(OH)2

Other names: Copper Ore

Category: Substances that Transform Phlegm



Properties: Sweet, cold

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Improves eyesight, dissipates Phelgm, open the Nine Orifices and nurtures the Essence Spirit (Jingshen)
    Cataracts, Superficial Visual Obstruction, lazy eye
    Deafness
  2. Frees the flow of the Blood Vessels (Luo Mai)
    Crooked mouth and numbness of arms due to Wind-Strike
    Headache
  3. Aids fasting
    Mentioned in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing as part of the superior class of minerals which can, with protracted taking, make the body light, prolong life, and prevent senility. 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). However, prolonged taking could result in copper toxicity (see below).

Suggested Daily Dosage: 0.3 - 1g ground into powder and taken internally, or applied externally to the eyes.


Cautions: Some sources list this substance as toxic although it is not mentioned in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing and considered non-toxic in the Ben Cao Gang Mu. Its toxic consideration probably comes from the potential of copper poisoning from over-consumption.


Notes:

Much of the information on pharmaceutical identification for minerals has been taken from Liu, S.L., Kuo, C.L., Hsieh, M.T. (2012) Textual Research for Latin Names and Medicinal Effects of Top Grade Drugs in Shennongbencaojing, J Chin Med 23(1): 51-72. https://www.nricm.edu.tw/var/file/0/1000/attach/86/pta_2344_3201013_81490.pdf.


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