The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes

The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes

Click Follow Yaoshou Agriculture Follow Us The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes Atractylodes (Cāngzhú) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. Its rhizome is used in medicine for its effects of drying dampness, transforming turbidity, and alleviating pain. It has many medicinal names, such as Han Cāngzhú and Máo Cāngzhú, but these … Read more

The Sacred Herb for Dispelling Dampness: The King of Spleen Health

The Sacred Herb for Dispelling Dampness: The King of Spleen Health

Drying Dampness and Strengthening the Spleen – Cang Zhu Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes) is revered as the sacred herb for strengthening the spleen and dispelling dampness, while Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea) is known as the sacred herb for dispelling dampness and the king of spleen health.Firstly, the primary function of Cang Zhu is to dispel … Read more

Understanding the Medicinal Properties of Cang Zhu (Atractylodes)

Understanding the Medicinal Properties of Cang Zhu (Atractylodes)

Cang Zhu (Atractylodes) Cang Zhu is derived from the dried rhizomes of the Asteraceae family plants, either Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC. or Atractylodes chinensis (DC.) Koidz. It is harvested in spring and autumn, cleaned of soil, sun-dried, and the fibrous roots are removed. Classical Texts Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing states: “Used in decoction, long-term … Read more

The Medicinal Value of Job’s Tears (Coix Seed)

The Medicinal Value of Job's Tears (Coix Seed)

“If Grains Could Speak” “ Popular Science Series on Job’s Tears Job’s Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi), also known as Yi Yi Ren (薏仁), Yi Mi (苡米), and Yi Ren (苡仁), is a commonly consumed food that serves both medicinal and dietary purposes, hailed as the “King of Gramineous Plants”. The origin of Job’s Tears is related … Read more

Yi Yi Ren: A Premium Herb for Dampness Removal and Spleen Health

Yi Yi Ren: A Premium Herb for Dampness Removal and Spleen Health

YI YI REN The Historical Legend of Yi Yi Ren Yi Yi Ren, also known as Coix Seed, is one of the earliest grains consumed in ancient China. There is a myth associated with it and Da Yu (Great Yu). Da Yu’s father, Su, married a girl named Nu Xi, but after many years of … Read more

Job’s Tears: A Small Seed with Great Benefits for Spleen Health, Dampness Relief, and Heat Clearance

Job's Tears: A Small Seed with Great Benefits for Spleen Health, Dampness Relief, and Heat Clearance

Job’s Tears (Yi Ren) · TCM Herb Entry · Job’s Tears (Yi Ren) is the seed of a plant in the grass family, also known as Coix Seed or Coix Lacryma-jobi. It is a common medicinal herb and a delicious ingredient on people’s dining tables. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it was first recorded in the … Read more

Poria Cocos: A Culinary Delight for Spleen Health and Digestion

Poria Cocos: A Culinary Delight for Spleen Health and Digestion

This public account is hosted by the Yunnan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you have not followed yet, please click the blue “Yunnan TCM” above to follow. The digestion and absorption of food in the body rely on the normal functioning of the spleen and stomach. Therefore, whether a person’s health is good … Read more

The Efficacy and Uses of Fu Ling (Poria) – Contraindications and Consumption Methods

The Efficacy and Uses of Fu Ling (Poria) - Contraindications and Consumption Methods

Fu Ling (Poria) is a medicinal fungus that grows on the roots of wild pine trees, with its main active components being polysaccharides and triterpenes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Fu Ling has been widely used for various therapeutic purposes since ancient times, possessing significant medicinal value. The efficacy and uses of Fu Ling are … Read more

Understanding Fu Ling (Poria) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding Fu Ling (Poria) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

<Fu Ling (Poria)> Fu Ling (Poria) is one of the commonly used herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its properties are neutral, and it is often combined with various other herbs to form many classic TCM formulas. One liang of Fu Ling combined with one liang of Jin (another herb) is a common practice, as … Read more

How to Eliminate Dampness: Top 5 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Quick Relief from Dampness

How to Eliminate Dampness: Top 5 Traditional Chinese Medicines for Quick Relief from Dampness

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) expert shares health knowledge Click below to follow for free↓↓↓ What to Do About Excess Dampness: Top Five TCM Medicines for Dampness Elimination In TCM, “dampness” is one of the “six excesses” (wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, fire), which refers to a series of diseases and symptoms caused by damp evil, … Read more