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Chinese Herbs

A growing database of commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs.

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Huo Xiang (藿香): The TCM Herb for Dampness, Nausea, and Summer Digestion

Learn about Huo Xiang (Agastache/Patchouli) — the essential TCM herb for resolving dampness, stopping nausea, and treating summer colds. Discover its properties, formulas like Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San, and practical uses.

Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark): The Kidney and Liver Tonic for Strength and Flexibility

Explore Du Zhong (杜仲), a premier TCM herb for strengthening the lower back, knees, and tendons. Learn its traditional uses, key properties, and modern research on blood pressure support.

He Shou Wu (何首乌): The Legendary Hair-Blackening Herb of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Discover He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti) — one of TCM's most celebrated tonic herbs. Learn about its properties, clinical uses for hair health, liver and kidney tonification, and how to use it safely.

Suan Zao Ren (Sour Jujube Seed): TCM's Premier Herb for Restful Sleep

Discover Suan Zao Ren (酸枣仁), the most important TCM herb for insomnia and calming the spirit. Learn how it nourishes Heart and Liver Yin to promote natural, restful sleep.

Dang Gui (当归): The Supreme Women's Herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Explore Dang Gui (Angelica sinensis), the most important herb for women's health in TCM. Learn about its blood-nourishing properties, hormonal benefits, and applications for menstrual health, fertility, and vitality.

Ban Zhi Lian (Scutellaria Barbata): The Half-Branch Lotus in TCM

Discover Ban Zhi Lian (半枝莲), a heat-clearing and toxin-fighting herb in TCM. Learn about its properties, clinical uses for inflammation and tumors, and modern research on its anticancer potential.

E Jiao (Colla Corii Asini): TCM's Premier Blood-Nourishing Herb

Learn about E Jiao (阿胶), the legendary donkey-hide gelatin used in TCM for thousands of years. Discover its powerful Blood-nourishing properties, clinical applications, and modern research.

Bai Zhi (白芷): The Herb for Frontal Headaches and Nasal Congestion

Discover Bai Zhi (Angelica dahurica), the key herb for frontal headaches and nasal disorders in TCM. Learn about its properties, clinical applications, and role in Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San.

Bai Zhu (白术): The Essential Herb for Strengthening the Spleen

Discover Bai Zhu, one of the most important Spleen-tonifying herbs in TCM. Learn about its properties, clinical applications for digestive weakness, and its role in classic formulas like Si Jun Zi Tang.

Ban Xia (半夏): The Master Herb for Transforming Phlegm and Stopping Vomiting

Explore Ban Xia (Pinellia), the most important herb for transforming phlegm and stopping nausea in TCM. Learn about its properties, careful processing requirements, and role in Er Chen Tang and Xiao Chai Hu Tang.