Shi Jun Zi (Quisqualis Fructus)

Shi Jun Zi (使君子), the fruit of Quisqualis, kills parasites (especially roundworm and pinworm) and strengthens the Spleen to relieve childhood nutritional impairment; it has a sweet taste that children accept.

Shǐ Jūn Zǐ  ·  使君子

Latin / Pharmaceutical Name

Quisqualis indica (Fructus Quisqualis)

Common English Name

Rangoon creeper fruit

Taste

Sweet

Temperature

Warm

Channels Entered

Spleen, Stomach

Actions & Functions

  • Kills parasites (roundworm, pinworm)
  • Strengthens the Spleen and relieves childhood malnutrition (gan)

Indications

Roundworm and pinworm infestation with abdominal pain; and childhood nutritional impairment with a distended abdomen and poor appetite.

Dosage

6-12 g (or 10-20 seeds) in decoction; lower for children.

Common Combinations

With Bing Lang and Ku Lian Pi for parasites.

Cautions & Contraindications

Do not exceed the dose or take with hot tea (can cause hiccups, dizziness and nausea).

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