Dan Dou Chi (Sojae Semen Praeparatum)

Dan Dou Chi (淡豆豉), prepared fermented soybean, gently releases the exterior (for either wind-cold or wind-heat, depending on processing) and relieves the irritability and stifling sensation that can linger after a febrile illness.

Dàn Dòu Chǐ  ·  淡豆豉

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Glycine max, prepared (Semen Sojae Praeparatum)

Common English Name

Prepared fermented soybean

Taste

Acrid, sweet, bitter

Temperature

Cool

Channels Entered

Lung, Stomach

Actions & Functions

  • Gently releases the exterior
  • Relieves irritability and a stifling sensation in the chest

Indications

Mild exterior patterns; and irritability, restlessness and insomnia, especially lingering after a febrile disease.

Dosage

6-12 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

With Zhi Zi (Zhi Zi Chi Tang) for irritability and restlessness after febrile disease.

Cautions & Contraindications

Very gentle; generally well tolerated.

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