Chinese Medicinal Herb: Fu Zi (Aconite)

Chinese Medicinal Herb: Fu Zi (Aconite)

Disease Inquiry, Health Guidance, Classic Health Preservation, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Herbs, No Need to Seek Help When Sick Fu Zi (Aconite) is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, classified as inferior in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (Shen Nong’s Classic of Materia Medica). Aliases: Tian Xiong (Heavenly Hero), Wu Tou (Aconite), Fu Pian … Read more

Aconite (Fu Zi) – Properties, Uses, and Preparation in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Aconite (Fu Zi) - Properties, Uses, and Preparation in Traditional Chinese Medicine

AliasFu Pian, Salt Aconite, Black Shun Pian, White Fu PianProperties and Channels Spicy, Sweet, Very Hot; toxic. Enters the Heart, Kidney, and Spleen channels. (This product is highly toxic; use with caution and follow medical advice.)Functions and Indications Revives Yang and rescues from collapse, supplements fire and assists Yang, disperses cold and alleviates pain. Used … Read more

The Herbal Realm | Fu Zi (Aconite)

The Herbal Realm | Fu Zi (Aconite)

Fu Zi (Aconite) Fu Zi grows attached to the root of the Aconitum plant, resembling a child attached to its mother, hence the name. Fu Zi is known as the “first essential medicine for reviving yang and rescuing from reversal.” The ancients said: “Fu Zi has three uses: first, to dispel cold from the organs; … Read more

The Use and Dosage of Aconite in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Use and Dosage of Aconite in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The use of Fu Zi (Aconite) in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for reviving yang and rescuing from collapse is well-known. There are various processed forms such as Salted Fu Zi, Black Shun Pian, White Fu Pian, Processed Fu Pian, and Light Fu Pian. Do you know how to distinguish them? How should Fu Zi be … Read more

Daily Learning of Chinese Herbs: Fu Zi (Aconite)

Daily Learning of Chinese Herbs: Fu Zi (Aconite)

1. Aliases Ce Zi, Hu Zhang, Shou Bai Fu Zi, Hei Fu Zi, Ming Fu Pian, Diao Fu, Chuan Fu Zi. 2. Plant Morphology Perennial herb. The main root is spindle-shaped or inverted oval, usually two connected, with several thick lateral roots (child roots) often growing around the main root in cultivated varieties. The stem … Read more

The Efficacy and Functions of Fu Zi: Reviving Yang, Supporting Fire, and Dispelling Cold

The Efficacy and Functions of Fu Zi: Reviving Yang, Supporting Fire, and Dispelling Cold

Fu Zi Fu Zi, a name in traditional Chinese medicine, is a processed product of the tuberous root of the plant Aconitum carmichaelii Debx, belonging to the Ranunculaceae family. It is harvested from late June to early August, with the mother root, fibrous roots, and soil removed, commonly referred to as “mud Fu Zi”. It … Read more

Cold Dampness Within: A Comprehensive Guide to Zhang Zhongjing’s Warming Yang Formula for Dispelling Cold Evil

Cold Dampness Within: A Comprehensive Guide to Zhang Zhongjing's Warming Yang Formula for Dispelling Cold Evil

We often discuss how insufficient Yang Qi can lead to the internal generation of cold dampness, resulting in a variety of ailments. Today, let’s take a look at a tongue diagnosis sent by a fan, which is a typical representation of insufficient Yang Qi in the body, specifically Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency, a common … Read more

The Best Formula for Warming Yang During the Sanfu Period: Nourishing Yin and Dispelling Dampness

The Best Formula for Warming Yang During the Sanfu Period: Nourishing Yin and Dispelling Dampness

Recently, I wonder if any friends have seen a news story about a young man who, in order to dispel dampness during this Sanfu period, ended up sunbathing so much that his entire back changed color. It seems quite absurd to sunbathe in such hot weather. So, is the Sanfu period really a good time … Read more

Warm Yang, Tonify Qi, Expel Cold and Dampness: A Formula for Treating Back Coldness and Joint Pain

Warm Yang, Tonify Qi, Expel Cold and Dampness: A Formula for Treating Back Coldness and Joint Pain

A friend asked about experiencing coldness in the back and joint pain, and whether there is a formula for this. Today, I will share a formula used for treatment; Insufficient Yang Qi, combined with the invasion of cold and dampness, leads to poor circulation of Qi and blood in the limbs, resulting in symptoms such … Read more