A Detailed Discussion on Chinese Medicinal Herbs: Are Fuling and Fushen Siblings?

A Detailed Discussion on Chinese Medicinal Herbs: Are Fuling and Fushen Siblings?

Author IntroductionFuling (Poria cocos) has a sweet and bland taste, and a neutral nature. It is notably effective in promoting the discharge of dampness from the body, making it a good remedy for symptoms such as edema and difficulty urinating. The accumulation of dampness in the body often leads to various discomforts, and Fuling’s diuretic … Read more

One Gram of Poria: A Powerful Tool for Promoting Diuresis, Reducing Edema, and Strengthening the Spleen, with 6 Poria Recipes

One Gram of Poria: A Powerful Tool for Promoting Diuresis, Reducing Edema, and Strengthening the Spleen, with 6 Poria Recipes

Precious Chinese medicinal materials often intimidate people, but today I would like to introduce this medicinal material—Poria (Fu Ling), a nourishing treasure among affordable herbs! Common Nourishing Herb – Poria 01/ Promoting Diuresis and Reducing EdemaPoria’s most prominent function is promoting diuresis and reducing edema. It can alleviate edema in the elderly and children, whether … Read more

Cultivation and Management of Poria Cocos

Cultivation and Management of Poria Cocos

This product is the dried sclerotium of the fungus Poria cocos (Schw.) Wolf, belonging to the family Polyporaceae. It is harvested from July to September. After excavation, the soil and sand are removed, and the sclerotia are piled up to induce sweating, then spread out to dry until the surface is dry, followed by repeated … Read more

The Difference of a Character Series (Part II)

The Difference of a Character Series (Part II)

Fu Ling 茯苓 Tu Fu Ling Fu Ling VS Tu Fu Ling Fu Ling, commonly known as Yun Ling, Song Ling, and Fu Ling, is widely recognized for its extensive benefits throughout the four seasons, and was praised by ancient scholars as a “divine medicine for all seasons.” In traditional Chinese medicine, there is also … Read more

The Story of Fu Ling (Poria) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Story of Fu Ling (Poria) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Fu Ling (Poria) 1The Story of Fu Ling Fu Ling is classified as a superior herb in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Classic of Materia Medica). The Ming dynasty physician Li Shizhen explained its name in the Ben Cao Gang Mu (Compendium of Materia Medica), stating: “Fu Ling, Fu Tu, Song Yu, … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine | Medicinal Cuisine with Baiyin—Poria

Traditional Chinese Medicine | Medicinal Cuisine with Baiyin—Poria

In the “Huainanzi: Shuo Shan Xun”, it is recorded: “The thousand-year-old pine has Poria (Fuling) below and rabbit (Tu) silk above.” When it comes to Poria, everyone is certainly familiar with it. As a medicinal and edible material that promotes diuresis and drains dampness, it is particularly favored in the southern regions of China during … Read more

Transforming with Poria: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective

Transforming with Poria: A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective

Poria (Fu Ling) is the dried sclerotium of the fungus Poria cocos, which commonly parasitizes the roots of pine trees. It is shaped like a sweet potato, spherical, with a light brown or dark brown outer skin and pink or white interior. It has the functions of promoting urination, leaching out dampness, strengthening the spleen, … Read more

The Mysteries of Fuling (Poria) Root

The Mysteries of Fuling (Poria) Root

Author: Chen Jiabao, He Xian Memorial Hospital, Panyu District, Guangzhou Editor: Su Qunfang, Sanjiao Hospital, Zhongshan City Fuling (Poria) As a well-known traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Fuling is also a common ingredient in many families’ daily soups. However, many people may mistakenly believe that Fuling is a type of plant root like other commonly used … Read more

The Efficacy and Functions of Poria (Fu Ling)

The Efficacy and Functions of Poria (Fu Ling)

Poria (Fu Ling) is a very common traditional Chinese medicinal herb, and many of our friends may have heard of it in their daily lives. Of course, the medicinal value of Poria is very high, and appropriate consumption of Poria can not only help us achieve good health benefits but also effectively enhance the body’s … Read more

The Mystical Properties of Poria: Why is it Called the “Divine Medicine of All Seasons”?

The Mystical Properties of Poria: Why is it Called the "Divine Medicine of All Seasons"?

Poria (Fu Ling) is sweet and bland, with a neutral nature, nourishing without being greasy, and diuretic without being harsh. It is known as the “Divine Medicine of All Seasons” because it can be used throughout the year, effectively addressing various ailments related to cold, heat, wind, and dampness when combined with other herbs. The … Read more