Xian He Cao (Agrimoniae Herba)

Xian He Cao (仙鶴草), agrimony, astringes and stops bleeding of many kinds (hot or cold, since it is neutral), and also relieves diarrhoea and supports the depleted; a versatile haemostatic.

Xiān Hè Cǎo  ·  仙鶴草

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Agrimonia pilosa (Herba Agrimoniae)

Common English Name

Agrimony

Taste

Bitter, astringent

Temperature

Neutral

Channels Entered

Lung, Liver, Spleen

Actions & Functions

  • Astringes and stops bleeding (broad spectrum)
  • Stops diarrhoea and dysentery; kills parasites
  • Supports and restores in depletion

Indications

Bleeding of all kinds (coughing of blood, blood in stool/urine, uterine bleeding); chronic diarrhoea and dysentery; and general fatigue and depletion.

Dosage

9-15 g in decoction.

Common Combinations

Combined with cooling or warming haemostatics according to the pattern.

Cautions & Contraindications

Generally well tolerated.

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