Xiang Fu (Cyperi Rhizoma)

Xiang Fu (香附), the rhizome of Cyperus, spreads constrained Liver qi, regulates menstruation and relieves pain; it is the foremost qi-regulating herb in gynaecology and for emotional constraint.

Xiāng Fù  ·  香附

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Cyperus rotundus (Rhizoma Cyperi)

Common English Name

Cyperus rhizome

Taste

Acrid, slightly bitter, slightly sweet

Temperature

Neutral

Channels Entered

Liver, Spleen, San Jiao

Actions & Functions

  • Spreads constrained Liver qi and relieves stagnation
  • Regulates menstruation and relieves pain
  • Harmonises and moves the qi of the middle burner

Indications

Liver qi constraint with hypochondriac, epigastric and abdominal distension; irregular and painful menstruation and premenstrual breast distension; and emotional depression and irritability.

Dosage

6-12 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

With Chai Hu and Bai Shao for Liver constraint; with Chuan Xiong for menstrual pain.

Cautions & Contraindications

Use with caution in qi deficiency without stagnation and in yin deficiency with heat.

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