Ku Shen (Sophorae Flavescentis Radix)

Ku Shen (苦參), the root of Sophora flavescens, clears damp-heat (especially of the lower burner and skin), relieves itching, kills parasites and promotes urination; widely used externally and internally for damp-heat skin disorders.

Kǔ Shēn  ·  苦參

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Sophora flavescens (Radix Sophorae Flavescentis)

Common English Name

Sophora root

Taste

Bitter

Temperature

Cold

Channels Entered

Heart, Liver, Stomach, Large Intestine, Bladder

Actions & Functions

  • Clears heat and dries dampness (damp-heat diarrhoea, dysentery, jaundice)
  • Clears damp-heat and relieves itching (skin, genitals)
  • Promotes urination and kills parasites

Indications

Damp-heat dysentery and jaundice; damp-heat skin disorders with itching, weeping eczema and sores; foul vaginal discharge and genital itching; and hot, painful urination.

Dosage

4.5-9 g in decoction; external use as a wash.

Common Combinations

With Huang Bai and She Chuang Zi as a wash for damp-heat skin and genital itching.

Cautions & Contraindications

Very bitter and cold; avoid in Spleen-Stomach deficiency-cold. Classically incompatible with Li Lu.

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