Individual Herbs Notebook

西 Xin Ze Xi Cha

Translation: New Jersey Tea

Pharmaceutical: Radix et folium Ceanothi
Taxonomy: Ceanothus americanus

Other names: Redroot tea / New Jersey Tea

Category: Herbs that Transform Phlegm



Properties: Pungent, bitter, slightly warm

Meridans Entered:
Primary: Lung, Spleen and Kidneys


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Transforms Phlegm and Regulates the Blood
    Cough, wheezing, upper respiratory tract infection with difficult expectoration or blood streaked mucus, pain in the mouth and throat
    Vaginal or urethral discharge, metrorrhagia (roots of ceanothus americanus roots have been used for gonorrhoea is western herbalism), urinary tract infections
    Dysentery, digestive disorders, enlarged spleen.

Suggested Daily Dosage: Root can use 15-30g in decoction, leaves may be drunk as tea.


Cautions: Do not use during pregnancy.


Notes:

Dosages and actions of ceanothus root are taken from Henrietta's Herbs (1898).


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