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Ba Qia

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Pinyin: Ba Qia Latin: Rhizoma Smilacis Chinensis
Chinaroot Greenbier Rhizome (English)

☯ TCM Properties

Category: wind-damp_dispelling
Temperature: neutral
Taste: sweet, sour
Meridians: liver, kidney
Functions:

Relieves the Exterior, induces sweat, expels Wind-Dampness, promotes urination and alleviates pain; Eliminates toxins, treats sores and carbuncles and relieves swelling topically and internally; Enhances the functions of the Kidney and Liver channels, increases the libido and treats wasting and thirsting; Anti-cancer

Botanical Description

Smilax china is a perennial, deciduous climbing vine of the Smilacaceae, native to East and Southeast Asia. It produces tough, prickly stems that scramble several metres over shrubs and trees, supported by paired tendrils arising from the petiole base. The leaves are alternate, broadly ovate to nearly orbicular, leathery, with three to five prominent arcuate veins. Small yellow-green flowers appear in axillary umbels in spring, followed by glossy red berries about 6–8 mm across. The medicinal organ is the large, woody, knotty rhizome (often called 'China-root'), reddish-brown externally and pale within. The plant favors thickets, hillsides, and forest margins. It is one of the Asian congeners of the Western 'sarsaparilla' group.

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
decoction 9-15g Daily

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.