Tou Gu Cao
Speranskia tuberculata (Bunge) Baill.
โฏ TCM Properties
Dispels Wind-Dampness; Relaxes the Sinews and Unblocks the Collaterals; Invigorates Blood and Alleviates Pain; Invigorates Blood and Reduces Swelling; Resolves Toxicity
Botanical Description
Speranskia tuberculata is a slender perennial herb of the family Euphorbiaceae endemic to northern and central China, where it grows on dry grassy slopes, stony banks and roadsides at low to mid elevations. From a short woody rootstock it produces several erect or ascending stems 20-50 cm tall, finely puberulent and often tinged purple at the base, bearing alternate, short-petiolate, lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate leaves 2-5 cm long with shallowly crenate-serrate margins and slightly tuberculate surfaces. The monoecious inflorescences are slender terminal racemes 5-15 cm long bearing small staminate flowers in the upper part and a few pistillate flowers below, both apetalous with five greenish sepals. The fruit is a three-lobed, tuberculate capsule about 3 mm wide containing globose grey-brown seeds. The whole flowering herb is collected in summer.
Dosage
| Form | Amount | Frequency | Duration | Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| decoction | 9-15g | Daily | โ | โ | โ |
Cultural & Historical Context
Traditional Chinese Uses
Tou Gu Cao (impatiens stem, balsam stem) is a warm herb used in Chinese medicine primarily to expel Wind-Damp from the joints and muscles and to soften and dissolve bone accumulations. It relieves joint swelling, pain, and stiffness from Wind-Damp bi obstruction, and is particularly noted for its traditional application in dissolving fish or small bone obstructions in the throat. This latter use gave rise to its classical reputation as an herb that softens hard substances.
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.