Da Huang
Rheum palmatum L., Rheum tanguticum Maxim. ex Balf., Rheum officinale Baill.
☯ TCM Properties
Purges Heat and Unblocks the Bowels; Clears Heat and Drains Fire; Cools the Blood and Resolves Toxicity; Invigorates Blood and Dispels Stasis; Clears Damp-Heat and Resolves Jaundice
Western Herbalism Properties
Used In Formulas (46)
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Botanical Description
Rheum palmatum, Chinese or Turkish rhubarb, is a large perennial herbaceous plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to the cool mountainous regions of western China, Tibet, and Mongolia. It grows from a thick, branching, woody rhizome with deep yellow internal flesh and stout, fleshy roots. Basal leaves are very large, up to 90 cm across, broadly cordate, and deeply palmately lobed into 5-7 acute, pinnately cut segments borne on long, stout, reddish petioles. A robust hollow flowering stem rises 1.5-3 meters and bears a large terminal panicle of small, six-tepalled, greenish-white to deep red flowers. Fruit is a three-winged reddish-brown achene. Da Huang refers to the dried rhizome and root.
Dosage
| Form | Amount | Frequency | Duration | Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| decoction | 6-15g | Daily | — | — | — |
Cultural & Historical Context
Traditional Chinese Uses
Da Huang (rhubarb root and rhizome) is a cold, bitter herb with a powerful purging action on the Large Intestine, making it one of the most important laxative herbs in Chinese medicine. It evacuates heat-type constipation, drains Damp-Heat from the Stomach and Intestines for dysentery and jaundice, cools the Blood to stop bleeding and clear sores, and invigorates Blood to address stasis. Raw rhubarb has a stronger action; wine-processed rhubarb has a reduced purging action but enhanced Blood-moving properties.
Traditional American Uses
None Documented
Important Disclaimer
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