Arisaematis (Arisaema Amurense)
Pinyin Mandarin Name
Tian Nan Xing
Common English Name
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Part of Plant Used
Root
Nature
Warm
Taste
Bitter, acrid, poisonous
Meridians Entered
Lungs, Liver, Spleen
Common Usages
This herb is used in formulas to treat excess moisture (fluid) and phlegm congestion (TCM: dampness) where there is also nerve and joint involvement, with symptoms of dizziness, numb extremities, facial paralysis (Bell's palsy), spasms of the hands or feet, insomnia, and stroke or seizures (TCM: internal wind imbalances). May also be used solely to help expectorate phlegm. Topically, this herb is useful for sores, ulcerations, and general swelling from trauma or bursitis.醫(yī)學全在線www.med126.com
Traditional Usages and Functions
Dries dampness and expels phlegm; disperses wind phlegm in the channels; reduces swelling and alleviates pain.
Common Formulas Used In
Cerebral Tonic Pills.
Processing Required
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Remarks
Arisaema is fairly toxic, so its processed version is most often used for internal use, and the unprocessed form is used topically.
Cautions in Use
Do not use during pregnancy. Arisaema is very drying: do not use with deficient Yin, dry phlegm, or hot, dry Lungs.