Lian Zi (蓮子), lotus seed, tonifies the Spleen and stops diarrhoea, tonifies the Kidney and secures the essence, and nourishes the Heart to calm the spirit; a gentle astringent food-herb.
Latin / Pharmaceutical Name
Nelumbo nucifera (Semen Nelumbinis)
Common English Name
Lotus seed
Taste
Sweet, astringent
Temperature
Neutral
Channels Entered
Spleen, Kidney, Heart
Actions & Functions
- Tonifies the Spleen and stops diarrhoea
- Tonifies the Kidney and secures the essence (and stops discharge)
- Nourishes the Heart and calms the spirit
Indications
Chronic diarrhoea and poor appetite from Spleen deficiency; seminal emission and vaginal discharge; and palpitations, anxiety and insomnia.
Dosage
6-15 g in decoction.
Common Combinations
With Qian Shi and Shan Yao for Spleen-deficient diarrhoea and discharge.
Cautions & Contraindications
Use with caution in constipation and abdominal fullness.
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