Hey, I'm back to write on the topic for the monarch's herb, Da Huang for the new formula called Zhi Shi Dao Zhi Wan.
You may like to jot down this herb as a special herb as it is rare to come across herb that can penetrate 5 Meridian channels at one go.
Association to a Specific Meridian Channel
Da Huang is better known as Rheum Officinale Baill in Latin and only the root and rhizome are used. It is associated with:
- Spleen
- Stomach
- Large Intestine
- Liver
- Heart - meridian channels respectively
Why and This is how to Analyse The Therapeutic Functions Of The Various Decoctions part 98, now open in this blog for Zhi Shi Dao Zhi Wan.
The reasons for the selection of Dao Huang as the monarch's herbs are:
A) It's a natural powerful remedy to ease and smoothen all indigestion and constipation by purging out the Stagnation through defecation in the TCM perspective.
B) It has the capability to enter blood level to remove any stasis,thus is combined with other herbs to treat:
- any heated-up blood disordered flow causing epitaxis
dry eyes
sore eyes
sore throat
- in the TCM perspective by its peculiar way to purge out through defecation.
C) Since it is a blood stasis remover and therefore is a effective natural remedy for:
D) It uses its cooling property as the monarch's herb to purge the heat and wetness out of the body thus eliminating swollen carbuncles and subdue pain
Specific Taste
The specific taste of Da Huang is bitter.
Specific Properties
The Specific Property of Da Huang is cold.
As a the rule of thumb:
Apply (Ku Han Xiè Xià Gōng Jī Qīng Rè Xiè Huǒ Jiě Dú Huó Xuè Qū Yū) whenever Da Huang is used.
I would like to leave you now so that you can digest this blog with more time. So until then, stay safe.
Best of all,
Xiong
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