Sang Ji Sheng (桑寄生), the stems of Taxillus (mulberry mistletoe), dispels wind-damp while also tonifying the Liver and Kidney, strengthening the sinews and bones, nourishing the blood and calming the fetus; ideal for chronic painful obstruction with deficiency.
Latin / Pharmaceutical Name
Taxillus chinensis (Herba Taxilli)
Common English Name
Mulberry mistletoe
Taste
Bitter, sweet
Temperature
Neutral
Channels Entered
Liver, Kidney
Actions & Functions
- Dispels wind-damp and strengthens the sinews and bones
- Tonifies the Liver and Kidney
- Nourishes the blood and calms the fetus
Indications
Chronic wind-damp painful obstruction with weak, sore lower back and knees; and restless fetus or uterine bleeding during pregnancy from Liver and Kidney deficiency.
Dosage
9-15 g in decoction.
Common Combinations
Chief herb of Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang for chronic painful obstruction with deficiency.
Cautions & Contraindications
Generally well tolerated.
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