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Da Feng Zi

Unknown

Pinyin: Da Feng Zi Latin: Semen Hydnocarpi
Chaulmoogra Seeds Hydnocarpus (English)

☯ TCM Properties

Category: external_applications
Temperature: hot
Taste: pungent
Meridians: kidney, liver, spleen
Functions:

Expels Wind, d ries Dampness, a ttacks toxicity and k ills parasites

Western Herbalism Properties

Actions:
antimicrobial

Botanical Description

Da Feng Zi is the ripe seed of Hydnocarpus anthelminthica Pierre ex Laness. (Achariaceae, formerly Flacourtiaceae), the chaulmoogra tree, a medium-sized evergreen tree 6 to 20 m tall native to Indochina, Thailand, Myanmar, and southern China. Leaves are alternate, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, leathery, and entire; dioecious axillary clusters of small pink-white flowers give rise to globose woody capsules 6 to 8 cm across containing 30 to 50 angular brown seeds. WARNING: The seed and its fixed oil, chaulmoogra oil, are toxic gastrointestinal and dermal irritants and were largely abandoned with the advent of dapsone and multidrug therapy. The oil was historically the principal worldwide treatment for leprosy from the late nineteenth century into the mid twentieth century, and the seed is also documented in classical Chinese sources. In traditional Chinese medicine the seed is acrid, hot, and toxic, entering the Liver, Spleen, and Kidney channels; it kills parasites, dries damp, and resolves toxicity, used externally for leprosy, syphilitic sores, scabies, ringworm, and stubborn skin disease.

Dosage

Form Amount Frequency Duration Population Notes
poultice As needed 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.