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Wu Tou

Daily Herb: Aconite (Fu Zi)

June 21, 2025 by tcmland
Daily Herb: Aconite (Fu Zi)

Fu Zi (Aconite) is the tuberous root of the perennial herb Wu Tou (Aconitum) from the Ranunculaceae family.The main root of Wu Tou resembles a crow’s head, hence its name. Most cultivated varieties are found in Sichuan, known as Chuan Wu, while wild varieties are called Cao Wu.Cao Wu prefers to grow in shady areas … Read more

Categories Chinese Herbs & Formulas Tags Aconite, Bai Fu Zi, diet in TCM, Si Ni Tang, Wu Tou Leave a comment

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