Trichosanthes Radix, Tian Hua Fen 天花粉

Trichosanthes Root
Tian Hua Fen, Guo Lou Gen (TCM)

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Dian Nan Ben Cao Tu Shuo (Illustrated Yunnan Pharmacopoeia) Ming Dynasty (1773 edition) (Welcome, Wikimedia)

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Trichosanthes kirilowii var. japonica
(Photo by 杉山龍彦) (Wikimedia)

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Botanical name:

Trichosanthes kirilowii, T.  rosthornii

Parts used:

Root

Temperature & Taste:

Cold, slightly moist. Bitter, slightly Sweet.

Classifications:

B. Clear Strong Heat or Fire

Uses:

1. Clears Heat, Generates Fluids:

-used when Heat (during Fever) injures the fluids with dry mouth, thirst, irritability
-‘Wasting and Thirsting Disorder’ (overlaps Diabetes)
-“It tonifies the deficiency and pacifies the interior” (Shen Nong Ben Cao)
-“It stops Incontinence” (Ming Yi Bie Lu)

2. Clears Phlegm-Heat, Moistens Lungs:

-Phlegm-Heat Cough with thick, hard-to-clear Phlegm, or Blood-streaked Phlegm

3. Clears Heat and Toxin, Drains Pus:

-Abscess, especially Breast Abscess (both topically and internally)
-“Epidemic disease with fever and mania” (Da Ming)
-Acute Mastitis (Da Ming)

-“It treats jaundice of eight kinds” (Ming Yi Bie Lu)

4. Moves the Blood, Heals Bones:

-“dissolve Blood stasis due to Trauma” (Da Ming)
-“good for knitting broken and damaged bone”. (Shen Nong Ben Cao)
-this is a traditional indication not generally recognised today.

Dose:

Decoction: 10–15 grams

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Main Combinations:

1. Wasting and Thirsting, Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version
2. Phlegm-Heat Cough:
i. Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version
ii. Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version
iii. Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version
3. Abscesses:
i. Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version
ii. Breast Abscess, Trichosanthes Radix Tian Hua Fen with … available in PRO version

Cautions:

1. Not used during Pregnancy
2. Use cautiously in those with weak digestion.

Drug Interactions:

1. Incompatible with the Aconites

Main Preparations used:

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