Individual Herbs Notebook

Pu Huang

Pharmaceutical: Pollen Typhae
Taxonomy: Typha angustifolia

Other names: Cattail Pollen / Bulrush Pollen

Category: Herbs that Regulate the Blood



Properties: Sweet, neutral

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver and Heart


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Stops bleeding by astringing
    External bleeding due to traumatic injury
    Various forms of internal bleeding such as uterine bleeding, hematemesis, epistaxis, hemoptysis, hematuria, hemafecia or subcutaneous bleeding
  2. Invigorates the Blood and dispels Blood Stasis
    Chest pain, postpartum abdominal pain and menstrual pain due to Blood Stasis
  3. Promotes urination
    Lin Syndrome
  4. Aids fasting
    Mentioned in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing as part of the superior class of herbs which can, with protracted taking, makes the body light, boosts the Qi and physical strength and prolongs life so an to make one immortal. 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).

Suggested Daily Dosage: 3-10g in decoction.


Cautions: Use with cautions for pregnant women.


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