Mo Yao (Myrrha)

Mo Yao (沒藥), myrrh resin, invigorates the blood and dispels stasis to relieve pain and reduces swelling and promotes healing; it is the classic companion to Ru Xiang for trauma and blood-stasis pain.

Mò Yào  ·  沒藥

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Commiphora myrrha (Myrrha)

Common English Name

Myrrh

Taste

Bitter

Temperature

Neutral

Channels Entered

Heart, Liver, Spleen

Actions & Functions

  • Invigorates the blood and dispels stasis; relieves pain
  • Reduces swelling and promotes the healing of sores

Indications

Traumatic injury and blood-stasis pain (chest, abdominal, menstrual); painful obstruction; and chronic sores and ulcers.

Dosage

3-9 g in decoction (processed).

Common Combinations

With Ru Xiang for trauma and blood-stasis pain.

Cautions & Contraindications

Contraindicated in pregnancy; can irritate the Stomach; use with caution where there is no stasis.

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