common name | Tuberculate Speranskia Herb Zhen Zhu Tou Gu Cao |
alias | Garden Balsam Tou Gu Cao |
This product is the whole herb of the plant Speranskia tuberculata (Speranskia tuberculata (Bunge) Baill) from the Euphorbiaceae family. It is distributed in Northeast China, North China, and regions such as Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Hunan, and Sichuan. It grows on slopes and grasslands. The herb is harvested during the flowering and fruiting period from May to June, with impurities removed, and used fresh or dried for later use.
It is derived from the "Lingmi Vermilion Pill Manuscript". Garden balsam first appeared in the "Jiuhuang Bencao", and according to the described illustration, it refers to Leonurus heterophyllus Sweet from the Lamiaceae family, not this product. The "Bencao Gangmu" mentions garden balsam but does not provide detailed morphological descriptions. The garden balsam in "Bencao Yuanshi" refers to Speranskia tuberculata (Bge.) Baill. from the Euphorbiaceae family. The "Bencao Gangmu Shiyi" cites the "Lingmi Vermilion Pill Manuscript" stating that garden balsam is also known as Impatiens balsamina L. from the Balsaminaceae family. The iron-thread garden balsam mentioned in "Yixue Zhinan" refers to a plant from the Ranunculaceae family, Clematis spp., indicating that the garden balsam used in ancient medicine was not limited to a single species.
bubble_chart Morphological Characteristics
Tuberculate Speranskia Herb: A perennial herb, 15-50 cm tall. Rhizome creeping, pale yellowish-brown; stems erect, tufted, covered with grayish-white curly pubescence. Leaves alternate or opposite at the base; sessile or shortly petiolate; leaf blades thick papery, lanceolate to elliptic-lanceolate, 1.5-7 cm long, 0.5-2 cm wide, apex obtuse or acuminate, base broadly cuneate or nearly rounded, upper margin entire, lower margin toothed, both surfaces covered with white pubescence, denser along the veins. Racemes terminal; flowers unisexual, monoecious; male flowers located in the upper part of the inflorescence, with 2 long ovate-elliptic or lanceolate leaf-like bracts, 1-3 flowers within the bracts; sepals 5, rarely 4, petals 5, rarely 4, scale-like, yellow glandular disc-shaped, alternating with the petals, stamens 10-15, disc glands 5, yellow; flowers in the lower part of the inflorescence slightly larger, the central one female, the lateral ones male; bracts 2; female flowers with longer pedicels, sepals 5-6, petals 6, ovary superior, styles 3, all 2-lobed. Capsule triangular-oblate, covered with pubescence and warty protuberances, apex dehiscent; 1 seed per chamber, triangular-obovate, green. Flowering April-May, fruiting May-June.
bubble_chart Properties and MeridiansAcrid, warm. Act on lung and liver meridians.
Dispelling wind, eliminating dampness, relaxing tendons and activating blood circulation, breaking stasis and dispersing swelling, removing toxins, and relieving eye pain.
Wind-dampness arthralgia, muscle and bone contracture, cold-dampness beriberi, lumbar sprain, paralysis, amenorrhea, scrotal eczema, sores and abscesses.
For internal use: decoct in water, 9-15g. For external use: appropriate amount, decoct in water for fumigation and washing; or pound and apply topically.
bubble_chart Processing and Storage
Remove impurities and cut into sections.
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