Yuan Zhi (遠志), the root of Polygala, calms the spirit and reconnects the Heart and Kidney, expels phlegm to clear the orifices of the Heart and the Lung, and reduces abscesses.
Latin / Pharmaceutical Name
Polygala tenuifolia (Radix Polygalae)
Common English Name
Polygala root
Taste
Bitter, acrid
Temperature
Warm
Channels Entered
Heart, Kidney, Lung
Actions & Functions
- Calms the spirit and reconnects the Heart and Kidney
- Expels phlegm and opens the orifices (the Heart, and clears the Lung)
- Reduces abscesses and swellings
Indications
Insomnia, palpitations, anxiety and poor memory; disorientation and seizures from phlegm; cough with profuse phlegm; and toxic sores.
Dosage
3-9 g in decoction.
Common Combinations
With Suan Zao Ren and Fu Shen for insomnia and palpitations; with Shi Chang Pu for poor memory.
Cautions & Contraindications
Can irritate the Stomach; avoid in ulcers, gastritis and yin deficiency with heat.
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