Bai Zhi (Angelicae Dahuricae Radix)

Bai Zhi (白芷), the root of Angelica dahurica, releases wind-cold, opens the nasal passages, relieves pain (especially frontal/yang-ming headache and toothache), dries dampness and reduces swelling of sores.

Bái Zhǐ  ·  白芷

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Angelica dahurica (Radix Angelicae Dahuricae)

Common English Name

Angelica dahurica root

Taste

Acrid

Temperature

Warm

Channels Entered

Lung, Stomach, Large Intestine

Actions & Functions

  • Releases the exterior and expels wind-cold
  • Opens the nose and relieves frontal headache and toothache
  • Dries dampness and stops discharge (leucorrhoea)
  • Reduces swelling and expels pus

Indications

Wind-cold with frontal headache and nasal congestion; sinusitis and rhinitis; supraorbital pain and toothache; vaginal discharge; and early-stage sores and abscesses.

Dosage

3-9 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

With Cang Er Zi and Xin Yi Hua for nasal congestion and sinusitis.

Cautions & Contraindications

Drying; avoid in yin deficiency with heat and in sores that have ulcerated.

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