Hey, I'm back to discuss today's subject in our topic and to analyse
- Lu Gen and
- Zhu Ye
as the fabulous messenger's herb in Yin Qiao San.
This is how to analyse the therapeutic functions of the various decoctions (part 19).
- Lu Gen - is better known as Phragmites communis and only the root part is used
- Zhu Ye - is better known as Lophatherum gracile and only the leaves of the plant are used
- Lu Gen - is associated with Lung, Stomach
- Zhu Ye - is associated with Lung, Heart, Stomach - meridian channels respectively
- Lu Gen - Sweet
- Zhu Ye - Sweet
Apply (Qing Re Chu Fan Li Niao) whenever Zhu Ye is used.
Apply (Qing Re Sheng Jin Chu Fan) whenever Lu Gen is used.
Specific Property
- Lu Gen - Cold
- Zhu Ye - Cool
- Emotional Discomfort
- Fear
- Worry
- The former has an expectation or preemptive knowledge of the forthcoming event whereas the latter has no expectations at all.
Therefore the ability to remove anxiety by these 2 herbs would be an advantage to reconcile the whole decoction into a moderate and digestible one.
Another important point to note is:
There is only one type of anxiety to be found throughout the TCM perspective which is better known as Cardiac-anxiety. The TCM fundamentals covering cardiac anxiety can be referred to, in my earlier blogs on Heart and Gall Bladder.
- Clear and remove heat accumulated in organs located above the diaphragm
- Clear and remove heat accumulated in organs located below the diaphragm
- Clear and remove heat accumulated in organs located at the abdomen
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