Bai Ji Li (白蒺藜, Ci Ji Li), the fruit of Tribulus, calms the Liver and subdues ascendant yang, spreads constrained Liver qi, and dispels wind to benefit the eyes and relieve itching.
Latin / Pharmaceutical Name
Tribulus terrestris (Fructus Tribuli)
Common English Name
Tribulus / caltrop fruit
Taste
Bitter, acrid
Temperature
Neutral
Channels Entered
Liver
Actions & Functions
- Calms the Liver and subdues ascendant yang (headache, dizziness)
- Spreads constrained Liver qi (hypochondriac distension, breast distension)
- Dispels wind, benefits the eyes and relieves itching
Indications
Liver yang or constraint with headache, dizziness and hypochondriac and breast distension; red, painful eyes; and wind rashes with itching.
Dosage
6-9 g in decoction.
Common Combinations
With Ju Hua for red eyes; with Chai Hu for Liver constraint.
Cautions & Contraindications
Use with caution in pregnancy and in qi and blood deficiency.
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