Tu Jing Pi
Unknown
โฏ TCM Properties
Kills parasites, dispels Dampness and stops itching
Western Herbalism Properties
Botanical Description
Tu Jing Pi is the root bark of Pseudolarix amabilis, the golden larch, a deciduous coniferous tree of the family Pinaceae endemic to mountainous regions of eastern China. Mature trees reach 20 to 40 metres in height with a broad, conical to spreading crown and reddish-brown, fissured bark. The needle-like leaves, 3 to 6 centimetres long and soft to the touch, are borne in two ways: spirally on long shoots and in characteristic rosette-like whorls of fifteen to thirty on short, knobby spur shoots. The foliage turns brilliant golden-yellow in autumn before falling, accounting for the common name. Erect, ovoid cones 4 to 7 centimetres long disintegrate at maturity to release winged seeds. The bark stripped from the roots and lower trunk is yellow-brown externally and yields the medicinal material.
Dosage
| Form | Amount | Frequency | Duration | Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| poultice | As needed | Daily | โ | โ | โ |
Cultural & Historical Context
Traditional American Uses
None Documented
Important Disclaimer
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