Chuan Lian Zi (Toosendan Fructus)

Chuan Lian Zi (川楝子), the fruit of Melia toosendan, spreads constrained Liver qi, drains Liver heat and relieves pain, making it suited to qi stagnation that has generated heat; it also kills parasites.

Chuān Liàn Zǐ  ·  川楝子

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Melia toosendan (Fructus Toosendan)

Common English Name

Sichuan chinaberry fruit

Taste

Bitter

Temperature

Cold

Channels Entered

Liver, Stomach, Small Intestine, Bladder

Actions & Functions

  • Spreads Liver qi and drains Liver heat; relieves pain
  • Kills parasites and treats hernial pain

Indications

Liver qi stagnation with heat causing hypochondriac, epigastric and hernial pain; and roundworm with abdominal pain.

Dosage

3-9 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

With Yan Hu Suo (Jin Ling Zi San) for qi-stagnation pain with heat.

Cautions & Contraindications

Slightly toxic - do not exceed the dose. Cold; avoid in Spleen-Stomach deficiency-cold.

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