Individual Herbs Notebook

Ying Shan Hong

Pharmaceutical: Folium Rhododendra mucronulata
Taxonomy: Rhododendron mucronulatum

Other names: Korean Rhododendron Leaf

Category: Herbs that Release the Exterior



Properties: None given

Meridans Entered:
Primary: None given


Traditional Actions/Indications:
  1. Resolves the exterior, relieves cough and transforms Phlegm
    Common cold, cough and asthma with abundant phlegm

Suggested Daily Dosage: 1-6g in decoction. See cautions regarding toxicity of rhododendrons.


Cautions: Large doses and prolonged use due to presence of Grayanotoxins found in all rhododendron species. Symptoms begin up to 3 hours after consumption and include neurological, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal signs such as nausea, vomiting, salivation, headache, blurred or double vision, sweating, weakness, hypotension, slow heart rate, fainting, drowsiness, drunkenness, hallucinations, seizures and death. BhaduriHauck (2016) estimates the lethal dose at 0.2% body weight, or approx 150g for a 75kg adult but adverse effects may be reported much sooner. There is no antidote but cardiovascular effects are usually treated with atropine, from belladonna, henbane or datura species.


Notable Constituents:
Does not appear in any formulae listed on this site
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