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Bai Ji

Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Rchb.f.

Genus: Bletilla Species: striata Pinyin: Bai Ji Latin: Rhizoma Bletillae
Common Bletilla Tuber (English) 白及 (Chinese)

☯ TCM Properties

Category: regulating_blood
Temperature: cool
Taste: bitter, sweet
Meridians: lung, liver, stomach
Functions:

Astringes and Stops Bleeding; Reduces Swelling and Promotes Tissue Regeneration; Promotes Tissue Regeneration and Heals Sores

Western Herbalism Properties

Actions:
astringentdemulcentvulnerary

Botanical Description

Bletilla striata (Orchidaceae), the hyacinth orchid or Bai Ji, is a hardy terrestrial orchid 30-70 cm tall arising from compressed, flattened, fleshy pseudobulbs (corms) that bear concentric leaf scars and grow in chains beneath the soil. Three to six lanceolate, pleated, parallel-veined leaves 8-30 cm long clasp the lower stem. A terminal raceme bears 3-10 showy magenta to purplish-pink flowers 3-5 cm across in late spring, each with a fringed, ruffled lip. Native to wooded slopes, valleys, and rocky grasslands of central and southern China, Japan, and Korea. The pseudobulbs are harvested in summer or autumn, the fibrous rootlets removed, then briefly boiled and sun-dried into yellowish-white, translucent, gummy slices. (Sources: POWO; Wikipedia; Bensky)

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
decoction 6-15g Daily

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional Chinese Uses

Bai Ji (bletilla rhizome) is an astringent, cool herb used in Chinese medicine primarily to stop bleeding from the Lungs and Stomach and to promote wound healing. It is a key herb for coughing up blood from Lung conditions, stomach hemorrhage from ulcers, and external traumatic bleeding. Its tissue-regenerating action reduces swellings, facilitates the healing of chronic sores, and promotes the closure of wounds. Modern applications include its use in injectable preparations for gastrointestinal bleeding and wound management formulas.

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.