Individual Herbs Notebook

Tu Bie Chong

Translation: Soft Turtle Bug

Pharmaceutical: Eupolyphagae seu Steleophagae
Taxonomy: Eupolyphaga sinensis seu Steleophaga plancyi

Other names: Woodlouse

Category: Herbs that Regulate the Blood



Properties: Salty, cold, lightly toxic

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Liver


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Breaks up and drives out Blood Stasis, invigorates Blood circulation and disperses lumps and masses
    Blood Stasis with abdominal masses and amenorrhea
    Swollen tongue due to Blood Stasis
  2. Knits together sinews and joins bones
    Traumatic injury with lacerations, contusions and fractures
    Lumbar strain (toasted and ground into a powder)

Suggested Daily Dosage: 3-10g in decoction, or 1-1.5g in yellow wine.


Cautions: Animal products are prohibited from use in the UK under the Medicines Act 1968 ch. 67 which restricts herbalists to the use of plant products only. It is generally substituted with E Zhu and Ru Xiang.


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