Shan Zhu Yu (山茱萸), the fruit of Cornus officinalis, tonifies the Liver and Kidney and secures the essence, stabilises against excessive sweating and bleeding, and consolidates collapse; a balanced astringent tonic.
Latin / Pharmaceutical Name
Cornus officinalis (Fructus Corni)
Common English Name
Asiatic cornelian cherry
Taste
Sour, astringent
Temperature
Slightly warm
Channels Entered
Liver, Kidney
Actions & Functions
- Tonifies the Liver and Kidney
- Secures the essence and reduces urination
- Stabilises against excessive sweating and uterine bleeding (and collapse)
Indications
Liver and Kidney deficiency with dizziness, weak lower back and knees, seminal emission, frequent urination; excessive uterine bleeding and sweating; and collapse with profuse sweating.
Dosage
6-12 g in decoction.
Common Combinations
A key ingredient of Liu Wei Di Huang Wan; with Long Gu and Mu Li for sweating and emission.
Cautions & Contraindications
Avoid in damp-heat and painful urination.
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