Ding Xiang (Caryophylli Flos)

Ding Xiang (丁香), clove, warms the middle burner and descends rebellious Stomach qi to stop hiccup and vomiting, and warms the Kidney yang.

Dīng Xiāng  ·  丁香

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Eugenia caryophyllata (Flos Caryophylli)

Common English Name

Clove

Taste

Acrid

Temperature

Warm

Channels Entered

Spleen, Stomach, Kidney

Actions & Functions

  • Warms the middle and descends rebellious qi (hiccup, vomiting from cold)
  • Warms the Kidney yang (impotence)

Indications

Stomach cold with hiccup, vomiting and poor appetite; and Kidney yang deficiency with impotence and cold.

Dosage

1-3 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

With Shi Di (Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang) for hiccup from Stomach cold.

Cautions & Contraindications

Avoid in heat patterns. Classically incompatible with Yu Jin.

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